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so sadi
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you don't get to talk to my floh like that! you better apologize! oooohhhhhhh...youuu tell em sista girl... |
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you don't get to talk to my floh like that! you better apologize! oooohhhhhhh...youuu tell em sista girl... |
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Such a drag dealing with ignorant neighbors. Calling the cops is pretty much a waste of your time. Calling your city councilman or noise abatement program might help. Best thing is probably to lay low and avoid provokeing the landlord. Then maybe you can eventually move to a better place with a good rental reference. Sometimes corporations own several complexes and will transfer your deposit and even let you move into better complexes without a rent increase to keep you as a tenant. Best thing is the not think if you have managed your rent for a year or more that you couldn't necessarily manage a morgage of the same amount. There are a lot of subsidy and grant loan programs and with the number of forclosures out there are deals to be had regardless of what the media is saying. You just want to be sure you can keep your job and keep what you pay to 25% of your income. Then you have to not go nuts improveing whatever you get until you have the cash in hand.
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I live in a crap apartment which is right by my college campus. I don't even know the landlord, its just a manager. And he doesn't have anything to say b/c my rent is paid in advance or on time. I will outlast some stuff college sophomore that decides to party all nite. I am more stable! lol
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calling the cops would work b/c I would be calling campus police either though it isn't campus property... and most of them would get minor in possession tickets!
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