Drama update: one month later

Good news: no more leaks! We’ve had several rather massive thunderstorms and my bedroom remained dry! w00t!

Bad news: Remember that patch of carpet in front of my bedroom door that was removed? Yeah. It’s still missing. They haven’t replaced it yet, so the subfloor (plywood) is still exposed. Nor have they replaced the lock on my bedroom window from the break in. Nor have they started to deal with the fact that the gas company removed the gas meters from the property back in JULY so they heat won’t work (gas powered furnace). Needless to say, I’m seriously considering typing up everything that hasn’t been done and mailing it with my next rent check. If they cash the check, then I’ll know they have the list.

In other news, the previous tenant in my apartment took my landlords to court. Why? From what I understand (hearing from both the previous tenant and my landlord), it’s because they withheld a large amount of his security deposit related to replacing/repairing/patching the upstairs carpet. Well, that was never done. It wasn’t even cleaned before I moved in (trust me…it was NOT cleaned). So the previous tenant sued them to get his money back and won. Now there’s some legal arrangement whereby my rent is garnished by the courts to repay him. An officer of the court has been trying to deliver the paperwork to me since early August. Apparently he was told by my neighbors (my landlord’s family!) that I had moved. This was about the same time that the flooding incident happened in early August. Yeah. I don’t know the details of any of this, just what the previous tenant and my landlords told me, but I’ll find out on Friday when I meet the officer to get the paperwork that tells me what to do with my rent (I had to call him to make arrangements).

OMG the drama just doesn’t end. And this is in addition to an ongoing battle I have with them about them entering my apartment and NOT TELLING ME.

Last week (Wed., Sept. 9) I came home to find that someone had been in my apartment. How did I know? The lights were on AND my bedroom door was closed. What’s worse they had trapped the cat in the bedroom when they shut the door. I called my contact and basically let her have it via voice mail. This was at about 4:30pm. I had heard nothing from anyone about WHY or WHEN they had entered my apartment. And then I waited. And waited.

Finally, at about 8:20pm, four hours after I called, my contact returns my call. Apparently, in preparation for the annual fire inspection, they were working on the fire alarms in the rest of the building and set off the alarm, which meant they had to enter my property to turn it off (the panel for the alarm is connected to the electrical panels, and access is via my bedroom). Great. That still doesn’t explain why no one notified me promptly that they accessed my property (emergency – so no reasonable notification prior to entry). They’re in violation of their own lease. I even read the relevant parts to her on the phone. This is the third time this has happened. I explained to her that it was UNACCEPTABLE and that I’m tired of having this conversation. I was told last time that it would never happen again and yet here we are, having the same conversation less than 2 months later (previous incident was around July 16th). She said she was unavailable so that’s why no one called…I told her that was bullshit, it doesn’t matter: four hours is NOT “prompt notification” by any definition and clearly they need to fix their communication issues because it’s unacceptable. Someone has to contact me. If she’s not available, there should be a backup plan. I should NOT be calling them to find out what’s going on and WHY they’ve been in my apartment. There are no excuses for this. I repeated that they’re violating their own lease, making it null and void (also per the terms of their own lease; violation = nullification). She acquiesced, and said they’re meeting about it. I have yet to hear the report of said meeting, one week later. I’m not holding my breath.

But I have no doubt that when the rent garnishing begins that I’ll receive a prompt phone call about it. Gotta love the drama. It’s to the point now that it’s ridiculous, like a bad sitcom. I’m just trying to weather the storm (so to speak) and not let it get to me too much. Some days I’m better at it than others.

About slmcdanold

I’m learning to laugh at myself on a daily basis. I’m a librarian (cataloger) and I love it. My job involves all things metadata related in any and all formats. I have been known to cause a ruckus when necessary (aka troublesome cataloger) and make no apologies for it. I have a passion for continuing education and teaching. I’m a newbie coder (still learning). I like to cook. I’m a fan of rugby (go Australian Wallabies!) and ice hockey (go Detroit Red Wings!). I’m car-free and bike/walk a lot. I’m learning to love running one stride at a time. I own (and love) a very mouthy cat with a punk attitude and a slightly neurotic rescue mutt.
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1 Response to Drama update: one month later

  1. orbrover says:

    Sounds like they are crack heads, meth addicts, and crackpots all rolled into one. So effed up. You have stayed much longer than I would have.

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