The Tenants Who Built a Rollercoaster in the Back Garden
This piece is part of our International Bizarre Landlord Stories series. Today’s story was first reported in the United Kingdom.
Landlords are often braced for garden neglect, from overgrown grass to abandoned furniture. What one British landlord did not expect to find was a fully functioning rollercoaster winding its way through the back garden of a suburban semi-detached house.
The discovery
Neighbours first raised concerns when they spotted children queuing at the side gate and heard screams of excitement echoing across the street. Upon visiting, the landlord discovered that the tenants had constructed a rollercoaster using scaffolding, wood, and metal piping. The ride included several small dips and a surprisingly steep curve that almost skimmed the roof of a shed.
The aftermath
The makeshift amusement ride left deep holes across the lawn and damaged the property’s fencing. Local authorities soon intervened after complaints from neighbours about noise and safety risks. The rollercoaster was dismantled, and the landlord was left with significant landscaping bills.
Lessons for landlords
- Gardens are not always “low-risk” areas. Tenants can cause as much damage outside as inside.
- Neighbour complaints are early warning signs. When unusual activity is reported, it is rarely exaggerated.
- Insurance may not cover deliberate structural changes by tenants.
Your experience
Have you ever had tenants use your garden in bizarre or unexpected ways? Share your story in the comments below.
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Background coverage: Mirror.
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Member Since September 2013 - Comments: 11
8:48 AM, 15th November 2025, About 5 months ago
My tenant in Australia has an Emu listed on the lease, better than a guard dog, much bigger at 7ft high.
As long as the tenant is there trades men can attend but not without!!