Sunday, March 03, 2019
Apartment Life #70
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.
Last week the apartment right next to me got a 3 day eviction notice after having a 30 day notice and not fighting it in court. The Constable came and locked them out on Friday. They came back with a U-Haul that weekend and got all their stuff. These people are meth users. I know this because they told anyone who would listen about their problem. The male half was the old apartment manager's son and the female was his girlfriend. She also had 4 kids living with her part time. The male left after his mom left (she had medical issues and couldn't do the job any longer) and then the female's brother moved in with her and they didn't pay the rent. So they got evicted. #buhbye
This week a neighbor across from me who sells drugs from his apartment got a 30 day eviction notice on his door and has been loudly complaining to everyone that he's done nothing to get kicked out. The manager told him that he'd been warned about his loud music, people coming to his apartment all hours of the day and night and having up to 10 homeless and/or drug users staying in his apartment all the time and having fights all the time. He was demanding to know who complained about him and the manager said she couldn't give him that information.
The manager is actually doing what she said she would do and is getting rid of all the trouble makers that all seem to be in my courtyard. He was warned several times so he only has himself to blame for being evicted. I don't feel bad for him at all. #Goodriddance
Besides that drama, there's nothing else to report this week. It was pretty quiet around here for once. If all the drama causers get evicted, I'll have nothing to report here each week! lol I think I can live with that though.
Cross your fingers that the new people that move in are not crazy.
So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.
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Ah, that is a double blessing indeed. Good on that apartment manager. Crossing my fingers with you on getting good neighbors.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so too.
DeleteHopefully the new ones will not be crazy!
ReplyDeleteI can only hope.
DeleteJeez that sounds like a hellish place to live. Hopefully she'll weed out the troublemakers and it will be a lot better!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so.
DeleteIt looks there is law and order after all, and trouble makers are evicted. We've got worse places than that, and law works very very slowly or not at all.
ReplyDeleteHopefully we'll get quiet old people or something. lol
DeleteQuiet is nice from time ti time too
ReplyDeleteIt sure is.
DeleteSounds like the manager is cleaning house.
ReplyDeleteShe is and it's so good to see.
DeleteMy neighbors are selling their place. After your hell I am scared
ReplyDeleteOh no. Hopefully the new people will be nice.
DeleteI would rather miss this post than you have so much crap going on at your apartments. May the manager keep doing what she's doing.
ReplyDeleteI would too. Nice and quiet would be great.
DeleteI bet the police doing surveillance in your area has something to do with your landlord finally getting rid of someone. Good riddance for sure! As for me, it's been quiet here too. The only thing buzzing around in our building is one guy who works for the apartment's counsel who is upset because he didn't get paid for two hours and insists this is what caused him to get kicked off his medical insurance.
ReplyDeleteOh dang, sounds like he has a lot of to be mad about.
DeleteIt would sure be nice if the clean out progress continues!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'll have more good news next week.
DeleteI hope that you get some new neighbors that will be good citizens!
ReplyDeleteOh me too.
DeleteI'm cracking up at your hashtags and use of the word Constable! Have a great week, Mary!
ReplyDeleteWhat so funny about constable? it's the Constable that does the lock outs. lol
DeleteI've only heard the term when someone's talking about the Wild West!
DeleteI'm glad she's cleaning up the place and getting rid of the bad seeds.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both.
DeleteI'm glad something is finally being done about the bad tenants in your courtyard. Hopefully this new manager won't let anymore bad ones rent there. It will definitely be safer.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping.
DeleteI hope that the manager continues to get out the riffraff.
ReplyDeleteMelanie @ Hot Listens & Books of My Heart
I hope so too.
DeleteI'm impressed that this new manager is actually putting the effort in. Fingers crossed the new people to move in are more socially responsible! Though if everything gets too nice there, I'd miss your Apartment Hell posts ;-)
ReplyDeleteThere's still enough craziness around here that I'm sure I'll still have something to talk about.
DeleteHopefully the people that cause problems will be on their way and you'll have a peaceful life.
ReplyDeleteI can only hope.
DeleteI'm glad I don't live in an apartment
ReplyDeleteI wish I didn't have to.
DeleteWouldn't it be kind of scary to be a manager who has to boot people out? People are so crazy and so willing to do horrible things to others. I sure hope your neighborhood continues to get cleaned up, though.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm sure it is scary.. Probably why she refuses to live on property. lol
DeleteWill be nice to have them both gone though a lot quieter I'm betting!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, as long as the new people are quiet.
DeleteHopefully the new ones who move in will be ok.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I hope so.
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