Where can one report bad experience with a landlord/place to stay?
Is there an online web service where people can report other people of bad landlords/places to stay? It might not be directly connected to fast traveling (in my case at least), but rather something like 2+ months. Although I imagine the same web service could be used in both cases..
So, if you're staying somewhere for example 2 months and if you had bad enough experience is there a place where you could warn other people by saying "look, don't go there, they were bad because of xy"?
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To review anything, I am using either foursquare or places.google.com
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Where can I report my landlord in South Africa?
Rental Housing Tribunal- E-mail: info@dhs.gov.za.
- The office of Human Settlements Ombudsman. ...
- Call Centre: 0800 1(HOUSE) 46873 Weekdays 08h00 - 15h30.
- Fax Number: 012 341 8512.
- Fraud & Corruption: 0800 701 701.
- Address: Govan Mbeki House, 240 Justice Mahomed Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria, 0002.
How do I report a landlord in Ireland?
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