1. I think they said "So we agrees" at the end because they were both unhappy about something. The Madam was mad because the landlord didn't keep his promise to fix broken things in her house. The rent man was unpleasant too because the Madam didn't give him the monthly payment and she was shouting at his face for things that he was not responsible for.
2. I think the first message is "Respect the Poor", although the Madam is poor but she is a human like all of us and she deserved to live in a nice, not a wrecked and all broken one. Don't think that you can do anything you do to them when you are a rich person. When you do so, others will despise you. The other message is to "Keep your promises". Don't be like the landlord to promise all those thing and then leave the Madam to live in that old house. It is really important to keep your promise, if you don't, others won't respect you and they will never believe in the words you say.
3. He used playful language such as "Howdy do?" to show that he was happy when he first came to the house. Then the Madam say "I'd go to Hades and rot away" to express her anger. The phrase "So We Agrees" when you first look at it, you might think the poet had a grammar mistake. But he did that on purpose to show that the Madam is poor and have less education so she doesn't know lots about grammars. He also used descriptive words to show you how angry the woman was.
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