A dispute between a homeowner and his disgruntled tenants turned ugly when a family of five failed to pay rent and allegedly tore apart the home before taking off without a word.

Hendrik Koortz says he is now facing $100,000 in property damage after finding his Goodna home, 25km south west of Brisbane, utterly destroyed in what he called a 'vengeful rage'.

Mr Koortz told Daily Mail Australia that after the tenants had failed to make rental payments, he took their items to the tip.

The 68-year-old arrived to his home in Goodna only to find huge gaping holes had been ripped throughout the house and electrical and copper wire stripped from the walls.

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Hendrik Koorts says he is now facing $100,000 in property damage after finding it had been utterly destroyed in what he called a 'vengeful rage'

The kitchen had been left in a state of chaos, with drawers and cupboards strewn open and appliances smashed and tipped over

Mountains of clothes and piles of rubbish filled most rooms of the Queensland property

Mr Koorts said he took the tenant's items to the tip and then to a relatives house, which could have sparked the rampage

The kitchen had been left in a state of chaos, with drawers and cupboards strewn open and appliances smashed and tipped over.

An air conditioning vent had been ripped from the wall and ripped wall plaster lay scattered on the floor.

Mountains of clothes and rubbish filled most rooms and many of the walls are found scattered on the floor, leaving only the frames standing after the wild rampage.

The 68-year-old arrived to his home in Goodna, near Brisbane, only to find huge gaping holes had been ripped throughout the house and electrical and copper wire stripped from the walls

Damages included the oven and cooktop, a split system air conditioner and even copper wiring that was ripped from the walls

An air conditioning vent had been ripped from the wall and ripped wall plaster lay scattered on the floor

Damages included the oven and cooktop, a split system air conditioner and even copper wiring that was ripped from the walls and stolen.

'I had no problems with them [the renters] in the past,' he told Daily Mail Australia.

Mr Koortz said he had sent the tenants a notice of outstanding rent of $1,000 and was told that they would be moving out.

A dispute between the homeowner and his tenants resulted in a wild rampage that saw the tenants fill most of the property with garbage

Mr Koortz believes the destruction occurred over the span of a few days

Every room in the house had holes in the walls, with plaster scattered through the house

When the rent remained unpaid, Mr Koorts said he took the family's items to the tip and then to a relatives house.

'I don't know if he expected me to let him stay while he's not paying the rent,' Hendrik explained.

The destruction could have occurred over a few days, he believes.

Hendrik Koorts says he is now facing $100,000 in property damage after finding it had been utterly destroyed

This is the first time Hendrik has ever had an issue with one of the tenants whilst privately renting out the property

When Hendrik gave the eviction notice, the tenant threatened him in the front yard of the property.

Hendrik filmed the confrontation on his phone where the tenant said to him: 'You're lucky I'm on parole ****. If I wasn't on parole I'd fu**ing kill you.'

This is the first time Hendrik has ever had an issue with one of the tenants whilst privately renting out the property.

He says that the damages will cost up to $100,000 but hopes that due to the house being insured, that it will be covered.

Police are currently investigating the if the tenant is to blame for the damage.

Appliances including the cooktop, microwave and oven were ripped out and smashed during the wild rampage

Plaster is scattered throughout the property as only the frames of the house remain

'I don't know if he expected me to let him stay while he's not paying the rent,' Hendrik explained