Sunday, May 17, 2026

Apartment Life #420

 
This is a weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that have gone on in and around my apartment complex and in my neighborhood in the past 27 years that I'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 27 years here in a weekly blog post.

Life Update:

Once again, my daughter got a referral from her doctor's office to physical therapy this time and when she called them, they told her they don't take her insurance. The referral department are not doing their job. How hard is it to make sure they take her insurance? The marijuana edible drinks are helping my daughter with the pain she's having. Good thing too since she hasn't been able to see pain management yet. I'm not asking for too much, just do your damn job. She's still waiting to see if the weekly infusions will be given a pre-authorization or not. 

My back is still painful. At least I'm not having the shooting nerve pain down the back of my leg anymore. I'm having to use one of my crutches to walk around. 
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 I made this meme when I spotted this pigeon eating on a chicken bone. 
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I received an email that went out to all residents at my apartment complex. New rules for dogs.

 Specifically," Dogs are not allowed to URINATE anywhere on the property, including the rocks by the sidewalk." That's never been in the lease before. I haven't signed a new lease yet so I have no idea if it's in the new one. 

And there's still a $600 fine for letting guests brings their pets into your apartment. That is in the lease. These people are crazy. 

If the manager doesn't like dogs, just make it a dog free apartment complex for all new residents. 

General Property & Lease Rules
No animals are allowed on the premises or property — even temporarily — unless specifically authorized in writing by the Owner or Management.
This includes animals belonging to guests.
Approved pets are only those listed on your Lease Agreement.
Unapproved animals are considered a lease violation and may result in fines, lease penalties, or possible eviction.

Dogs must be taken completely off the property to urinate and defecate. Pets are not permitted to relieve themselves in any on-site areas, including rocked areas, landscaped sections, or turf. 

Under Clark County Code § 10.36.020 – Solid Waste Excretion, it is unlawful for a pet owner to allow an animal to defecate on public property, common areas, or another person’s property unless the waste is promptly removed. The code specifically includes common areas of apartment complexes and multiple dwellings.
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Summer is here. 


The high this week was 104F/40C
The low this week was 70F/21C

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

2 comments:

  1. Ugh. The apartment I lived in before this place switched from a nice family owned building to a nasty management company. They took away my parking space because I was in a studio! Well, they really wanted to force tenants out (or annoy them out) so they could remodel and charge a lot more. It worked. Hope that’s not happening with you 🙁

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  2. I have to say I do agree with restrictions on dogs peeing on public areas. There's dog pee all over our local sidewalks and it looks unsightly apart from anything else. But a $600 fine for allowing a dog into your apartment? That's really ridiculous.

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