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Okay, here's a small rant...
So I had just got home from work, walking up to my door, when I see a lady leaving my front gate... Weird I thought, so I kind of tired to hint at her why she was there, but she just walked away. Okay... So I enter my house and there's like 20 people in there. ![]() So here's the back story. I live with 3 other roommates who are quite possibly the dirtiest, most messy people on the planet. Anyways, about a week ago we submitted to our leasing office that we were going to be leaving after our lease is up on July 1st. I guess the leasing office thought it would be okay to start showing the house to people, without ANY notice whatsoever. People are in every room, including mine...with all our stuff still there. Remember when I said earlier that I live with 3 extremely messy people? Well the place is trashed. Cat poop and vomit on areas of the carpet because one of my roommates is to lazy to clean up after the cat, my other roommate smokes like a chimney and his room is littered in ash and empty cigarette boxes. And my third roommate is just plain messy. Clothes, trash and silverware scattered about his room. We had all planned to do some extreme cleaning of the place and some minor work before we left the place, but we had not started yet, seeing as it's only the middle of May. How embarrassing it is to come home to a house full of strangers looking at you like "What have you done to this place"... A notice from the leasing office would have been nice, in fact I would find it hard to believe that the leasing office can just come in unannounced and start showing the place to people WHILE WE'RE STILL HERE. [cursing][cursing][cursing] Keep in mind that this place is actually owned by a fellow that lives in Texas and is only using the leasing office to handle finding the tenants and the leasing of the place, collecting rent etc. This has me so angry that I actually feel violated. I think I might give the leasing office a call and ask them WTF. Legally do they have the right to start shopping the place without any notice to the current residents while they are still under lease? I mean...a notice of any kind would have allowed us to get the place "showable".... |
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