CHIANG MAI – A Chiang Mai apartment owner has gone viral after posting about a married couple who rented a room in the Sri Ping Muang and Chang Khlan area. According to the post, the pair fell behind on rent and electricity payments, then left the room packed with trash, rotting food, used sanitary pads, and bottles filled with urine.
The owner said they had shown the couple patience and flexibility for years, which made the outcome even harder to accept.
Key Takeaways:
- The tenants reportedly skipped both room rent and electricity charges.
- The room was left with piles of trash, bad odors, and unsanitary waste.
- The owner warned other apartment businesses in Chiang Mai to be careful.
The post came from a Facebook user named Keng Indigo and quickly spread across social media. It drew strong reactions from both renters and apartment owners in Chiang Mai, many of whom said they had never seen a case this extreme. The owner told Thai Media that the situation felt unreal, even though similar stories often circulate online.
According to the description shared in the post, the room was in terrible condition when the couple moved out. Trash had piled up so high it was almost at head level. There was spoiled food that had been left sitting long enough to create a strong smell, and used sanitary pads were scattered around the room.
The most disturbing detail was a group of water bottles filled with urine. That detail made the owner question how long the tenants had been avoiding normal use of the bathroom. It also explained, at least partly, why the room had been giving off such a strong odor whenever the door opened.
Other tenants at the apartment said they often saw the couple bring food into the room, but they never saw them take trash out. They also said the smell from the room was hard to miss.
Years of Patience Before Things Broke Down
The owner also tried to clear up any misunderstanding about how the dispute started. For three years, the couple had lived there without any open conflict with the landlord or the landlord’s mother. In fact, the owner said they had tried to help the tenants whenever possible.
One of the biggest examples was rent payment. The apartment had allowed them to pay in installments for a long time. Even so, the payments started coming late more often over time. The breaking point came during the latest payment cycle, when the tenants said they didn’t have the money to pay.
At that point, the apartment had to ask them to leave according to the rules. The owner said the experience felt like helping the wrong people and paying for that kindness with a serious cleanup job afterward.

A Warning for Other Landlords in Chiang Mai
After the post spread, many apartment owners in Chiang Mai reached out to ask for more details so they could watch out for similar problems. In response, the owner shared a description of the couple as a warning to others in the rental business.
The pair was described as a Thai husband and wife. The man was said to be dark-skinned, tall, and large. The woman was described as small, thin, and dark-skinned as well. They reportedly used a red motorcycle, believed to be a Filano or Scoopy i, and the bike had visible scratches and signs of damage.
The owner said the motorcycle was often seen around Sri Ping Muang and Chang Khlan. Because of that, other landlords and rental operators in the area were urged to stay alert when accepting new tenants.
For apartment owners, the post is a reminder that late rent can be only part of the problem. In this case, the bigger issue was the condition left behind, and the cost of cleaning up after tenants who ignored basic responsibility.




