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TikToker Floored After Discovering Landlord Wants To Charge Her $200 Pet Fee For Her Fish

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TikToker @nicr__ was left 'speechless' after spotting the one-time fee, along with a separate monthly fee just to have a pet fish.

A woman on TikTok has gone viral after posting that her landlord required a deposit plus monthly rent fee for her pet... fish.

In her video - which has been viewed more than 64 thousand times over the course of a week - @nicr__ shared a photo of the fees accrued by her fish broken down on her statement. The screenshot of the breakdown shows that her apartment charged a one-time pet fee of $200 and $15 for monthly pet "rent," given it's not an "aggressive breed."


The creator Nic was literally speechless in the video as she displayed the fees.

She captioned the post:

"They're now charging pet rent for fishes?"
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They’re now charging pet rent for fishes? #speachless #landlords #petrent #goldfish #greenscreen #capitalism

Viewers of the video put in their two cents.

Some laughed at the "aggressive breed" text.

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Several shared that they've had similar experiences.

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The rest of the commenters expressed how ridiculous the large fee is for a pet fish.

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Yeah, we would be speechless, too.

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