In a bustling New York City, a broke and somewhat arrogant apartment building owner decides it's time for a change in his life. With a mix of ambition and disdain for his tenants, he faces the reality of what it means to be a landlord. His first task is to deal with a series of eccentric tenants who have turned his home into a veritable circus, each with stories that will drive him to the edge of madness.
As he tries to make money from the deteriorating building, he gets caught up in comedic and absurd situations, where the characters are as varied as their problems. From a depressed old artist to a single mother struggling to raise her children, each tenant brings their own brand of craziness to the mix. As the story progresses, our protagonist realizes that life is not just about making money; there are lessons of friendship, understanding, and community to learn in every corner of the building.
This journey leads him to reevaluate his character and priorities, as he grows fond of the quirky people he once considered a burden. What starts as a selfish mission transforms into a quest for human connection and redemption, in a comedy that reminds us that sometimes, true home lies in the relationships we cultivate.