The article discusses a shared living dilemma over lawn maintenance in a rented house. While one tenant advocates for creating a fund to manage gardening tools like a lawnmower and strimmer, Raheem opposes the idea, citing it as the landlord's responsibility. The article highlights the tension between maintaining an appealing living space and the hesitance to invest in property that isn't theirs. As spring progresses, the urgency to address the overgrown lawn intensifies, especially since the landlord, who previously maintained the garden, is unresponsive.
I want to cut the lawn myself but that means buying a lawnmower and maybe a strimmer. Raheem is vehemently against paying for any of it.
But now they've decided to let nature reclaim it. The grass is out of control, weeds are creeping up it looks awful.
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