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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous]Can I just say the box thing sounds bizarrely unsafe? I can see why the kids think it's awesome, but I can't believe a mom would permit this! And actually, I'll bet it does cause particular wear on the carpet. Over the course of a year's lease, I certainly would expect the carpet to reflect this.[/quote] They change the carpet between tenants so it's no big deal. Seriously folks, it's not like we do this every day all day long. It's maybe 10 15 minutes every other week or so when we get a large package. They're almost too big for it now. You guys hung up on this and won't let go. If this the only reason I can definitely cut it even more but this lady bangs on the wall even when we're simply laughing with guests talking in our living room with the kids napping. It was extremely embarrassing when she did it. We had 2 couples over for the afternoon, the young kids were sleeping the older kids were eating while putting a puzzle together and the adults were talking and laughing in between. It was extremely embarrassing to have her banging on the walls. The fact that the land lord said not to worry that she complained a lot about the previous family too tells me it's not us for sure. It's her. I'm glad to have the land lord on our side here.[/quote] I don't know any landlords who actively intend to change carpets every single time a property turns over. Cleaning, sure. But I seriously doubt they mean to change carpets after tenants who stay only a year or two. Listen, OP, my kid has had a terrible time with concussions. The first was a freak accident, possibly involving horseplay, that resulted in a really hard whack, and the subsequent ones just happen because now that she's especially vulnerable, it doesn't take much at all to cause trouble. Each time, she experiences months of disability. If you're listening to anything anyone has to say, please hear this-- risky fun is soooo not worth head injuries. Even proper sledding is a fairly risky activity, but I just can't imagine allowing this in a staircase.[/quote]
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