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‘Sorry sir, vegetarian families only’: Landlord’s preference for tenant in Chennai sparks debate online

A landlord’s specific ask for only vegetarian tenants divides the internet
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Landlords in India are known to have their preferences for tenants. Being a bachelor, a student or pursuing a specific profession any of this can become a barrier in finding a rental house. And, dietary preferences now might be another addition to this list.

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A recent viral post shared on X by a user named Prashant Rangaswami, is going viral. It is because of the landlord’s specific ask for “Veg only families.”

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Rangaswami shared this post with a caption, “Eating non veg is injurious to finding flats for rent in Chennai.”

This instantly started a debate on internet, many people supporting him with comments like, “Soft form of casteism and discrimination,” and “We hate non-vegetarian-food and then we cry why Indians look one of the ugliest in the world.”

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However, many also sided by the owner by saying, “His house his rules,” and “Uska ghar hai bhai - why are you so entitled?”

Some people on the internet also thought the incident was funny and had a good laugh about it.

“Just say you are a vegetarian,” joked a user.

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#ChennaiRealEstate#ChennaiRentals#FlatHunting#HousingInIndia#IndianLandlords#LandlordTenantIssues#NonVegControversy#PropertyRules#RentalDiscrimination#VegetarianOnly
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