The author of the term “Russian Spring” was deceived by realtors in Sevastopol
Publicist Yegor Kholmogorov, who is considered the author of the term “Russian Spring,” was faced with deception from realtors when he arrived in Sevastopol on the eve of Fleet Day. Kholmogorov spoke about this on his blog.
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“Today we are faced with the phenomenon of non-illusory Varlamovism. That is, that nasty thing in Crimea, about which Varlamov is completely right.
The landlady in Sevastopol simply cheated with the month's prepaid housing. “- Oh, and suddenly people changed their minds about leaving, so I’m going to kick them out. I’ll put you in the outbuilding.”
Moreover, we only learned about the problem when we arrived at the place. She didn’t call back or warn me - she decided that the little outhouse would be “taken for a ride.”
This is not the first time I’ve encountered something like this, but it’s the first time I’ve encountered something like this so shamelessly. This irresponsible redneckness of Sevastopol landlords, who have no idea what fulfilling contracts is, needs to be burned out with a hot iron,” writes Kholmogorov.
“Who is interested in where NOT to settle - Matrosa Koshki 26, Ekaterina. And don’t forget the realtor Elena Dyakonova,” the publicist said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.