Sunday, May 26, 2019

Apartment Life #82


This is a new weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 20 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 20 years here in a weekly blog post.


The last apartment manager we had took off all the metal numbers for the apartments that were on the walls next to the doors outside and instead put these bright stickers with numbers on the doors. Our doors are a very dark brown so this made the apartment numbers stick out so that delivery people could find our apartments easier. I was fine with the stickers on the doors. 


This week the newest manager handed out these black metal numbers and told everyone to use the nails and nail them to the doors and remove the stickers. LOL

These are the same exact metal numbers that had been up on the wall near the doors before the stickers! I have a security door on my door so if I were to put this on my door, no one would even be able to see it because it's dark on dark. Ken said he's going to paint it bright silver and then put it on the door.

As of today, no one has put these numbers on their doors. If she really wanted them up she would have done it herself or had the maintenance man do it. Most of the residents here won't even bother to take their trash bags farther than outside beside their doors and she really expects people to take the time to put up new numbers? It's never gonna happen. Maybe the next manager will just spray paint big numbers on the doors. Who knows what will happen. 

And last Friday one of the women in my courtyard decided that she didn't like the new $50 fee each month for not having Renter's Insurance and she went down to the office and threatened the apartment manager's life. Real smart. So the manager called the police *I didn't see them come* and they took a statement. Then On Monday the manager gave the woman a 3 day nuisance eviction notice. So she had until Thursday at 5pm to move out. She started moving out on Tuesday and now she's gone. She didn't have all of her stuff out on Thursday evening when the manager came to change the locks on the door so she brought out the rest of her stuff and sat it outside her apartment. That's what I took a picture of. 

Then yesterday *Saturday* my neighbor knocked on my screen door and asked me to call the police for him. The woman he has staying with him had been yelling at him for over an hour and wouldn't leave because she said he must have taken her wallet since she couldn't find it. The police came, her brother showed up and the police made her leave. The police told her she could come back tomorrow and get the rest of her stuff and they could call them back if they had any problems. She was one of the trouble makers that got evicted last month and when she had no other place to go, she went to him and he let her stay there. After everyone left he came back to my door to thank me for calling them. She hasn't shown up yet today. 


So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell  Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.

34 comments:

  1. At least there were no crappers this week.
    I suspect the manager will soon learn that if she wants things done she will have to find a better way.

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  2. Usually people do seem to care about number and name on the entrance door, even the tenants not only owners of the flat. However, if the manager dictates in these matters, it will depend on their attitude to the manager.

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    1. The numbers are very important here for package delivery, mail delivery, delivery food. All the different people who need to find you, go by the number on your door.

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  3. haha yeah, get the tenants to do it. That's going to work. Pffft.

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  4. Never a dull moment, Marvelous Mary! Hugs...RO

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  5. Nice of him to thank you, but hopefully he's learned not to let deadbeats stay with him.

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  6. Hopefully some of the trouble makers will go far away!

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    1. Most of them moved across the street.

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  7. It's interesting how its sometimes women who have to stay with men in the oddest situations. My aunt moved back into her ex husband's duplex because she had no place to go and now she lives on the top floor with her new bf and my uncle lives in the basement.

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    1. That is a strange living arrangement.

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  8. Wow, lots of stuff happened this week. You'd think if they wanted those numbers put up they'd have someone do it. It's really not the renters job anyway. But hey, no one pooped on the road this week!

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    1. LOL I think that was a once in a lifetime kinda thing. Or at least I hope it was. 2 people put up the numbers so far.

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  9. Was your neighbor scared to call the cops himself? At least he came back to thank you!

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    1. Yeah he was because when he tried to make the call she would stand there yelling so he couldn't talk or hear anything. She tried talking over me until I said I was calling the cops and they could sort it out when they got there. She's a bully.

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  10. I like the sticker number better. You're right, it's easier to read. Plus, should the manger be putting them up not you? Why pay rent if you're doing the work.

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    1. She's a lazy ass and doesn't want to have to do much of anything herself. The maintenance man is only here three days a week so she figured we could all do it ourselves. Never gonna happen.

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  11. Sound like a possible a few of your neighbors and police could be on the first name bases.
    Coffee is on

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  12. Giving you the numbers, sheesh, does that person know the people living there!?

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  13. I guess the manager just doesn't want to do anythng. It's crazy. :)

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  14. Painting the number or at least outlining it in a light colour is a good idea. Like you say, a dark number on a dark door is just making unnecessary problems for delivery people - and police officers!

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    1. Yes and we want the police to be able to find us.

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  15. Good ol' flip flopping

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  16. Good lord, your complex would make for an interesting tv show.

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  17. I wonder why they just didn't put those new number up themselves. I wonder how many people will put theirs up. And that's a good idea to paint yours first as else you can't see it on your dark door.

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