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  • 03-03-2012, 04:04 PM
    crepers86
    Re: I am sorry, but can I vent
    We have been having problems getting the gas turned on so we have been having to cook and use the shower over in the apartment (no worries that is in our back yard) I was going to buy a microwave but the land lord said he was bringing us a $200 one. So I waited. I went ahead and washed dishes. This morning I went and said something about the dishes since NO ONE seen for the 11th time the kitchen was clean. Tommy, when we lived in the apartment was OCD about keeping clean he would wash a dish every five minutes. he was such a clean freak. now he has his own room nothing else matters. Ok but he does through trash away. So asked her why I was the one washing dishes when I was one of the three that was putting something in on anything including all the food she has eaten and her rent for this month and the electric she will have to play video games, as well as her internet on the ps3. Which is in my roommates name but I seem to be paying the bill, because I need to make sure it stays on for school
  • 03-03-2012, 05:49 PM
    Slim
    How is it your Hommies have $ for weed, but rent money is an endangered species? Sounds like an episode of Springer in the making...
  • 03-04-2012, 01:00 PM
    Ohlacey
    Ugh. I was in a similar situation when I lived in Ocala. I had people who, well, didn't belong to me, living on the couch, eating the small amount of food I could afford, going through my things and running up my bill. It was a two BR and my roomate eventually 'couldn't take it' and up and left, leaving me with rent, electricity and three horses board ( my two and her one ) Until he could be moved off of the property. I wound up seven hundred in deficit.

    Well done taking action, but this is the kind of situation where your roomie and his buddies are digging themselves into a hole that they should have to find their way out of without you picking up the slack for them. I'd get out asap. I sat down with my landlord and laid it out pretty logically and she let me break lease. I lost my security, of course, but that was definitely the lesser of two evils.
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