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A councillor has divided opinion after advising tenants to expose the flaws of a property and tape notes around the house during rental property inspections.
Greens councillor Jonathan Sriranganathan for the Gabba Ward in Brisbane shared the odd advice to Facebook on Friday.
A photo shows eight hand-written notes stuck to a wall warning the house has rats, mould in several rooms, and plenty of noise pollution coming from outside.
A cheeky tenant has divided opinion by leaving warning notes to seen during a rental property inspection which outline the home's faults
A photo of the warning notes was shared online as a suggestion for departing tenants, by Jonathan Sriranganathan, a Brisbane local Greens councillor
The mould was described as a 'hazard' in large capital letters.
Another note reveals the last rent increase was $75 a week and that it went up six months ago.
'If you're moving out of a rental and your landlord/agent is showing the property to new prospective tenants, consider leaving some notes or posters like this in a few prominent locations around the home,' Mr Sriranganathan