Little People’s Jacob Roloff calls to ‘abolish landlords’ after revealing he may be EVICTED from Oregon apartment
LITTLE People, Big World star Jacob Roloff called for the end of landlords after revealing he may get evicted from his apartment.
The 24-year-old admitted he and his wife Isabel Rock are at risk of being kicked out after someone called the cops on his barking dog.
On Monday, explained that he came home from work to find a note from the City of Ben Police Department telling him that a neighbor making a lot of noise.
The following day, the alum shared an article about socialists, decades ago, calling for housing to be all about serving the public and not about making money for private parties.
Agreeing with the sentiment, especially amid his current predicament, he asked of his followers: “All my homies say abolish landlords.”
He previously shared that he had to leave his dog at home because it was scorching outside and he had to go to work.
“Someone whole a** called the cops on my DOG,” Matt and Amy Roloff’s son wrote. “It is 99 degrees tomorrow. It was 96 today; 110’s last week.”
He continued: “No way to bring her to work. What do they expect me to do? Don’t f***ing be this person.
“Your mother should have taught you of the timely manners in sucking it up. Get a hobby ffs.
“One of 3 or 4 apartment complexes that allow dogs and we are being threatened with eviction because of dogs lol. They all bark. Total dead brain energy.”
Wanting to give fans a fuller picture, Jacob posted a few adorable photos of his dog Luna hanging out in their camper van they sometimes use and hanging outside at his family's farm.
The LPBW star wrote: “Luna Appreciation Post. Someone called the cops on her today because I was gone at work and she was barking (missed me; protected home; good girl; innocent).
“Could literally be evicted because someone can’t find anything else to do. 🤷🏻♂️ (Don’t be that person; loser energy; dogs hate them; guilty).”
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Meanwhile, his dad Matt is in the process of building a new house – his dream home – on the family farm for he and his girlfriend Caryn Chandler to live in.
Last month, he showed off the as he gets ready to wed his girlfriend Caryn.
The Roloff patriarch explained he had about "one shot" to figure out the "exact positioning and layout" of his "new house."