Anonymous wrote:I think she is lying about the fine. Ask to see it if she insists you pay it. I think she either has a spy in the neighborhood or is spying herself to harass you. She sounds like a problem. If you can cut your lease short you might consider it as she has an issue with boundaries. Next she will be busting up in your unit unannounced!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her. About the dog I would respond, "Nope, I don't know anything about it." Don't let her stress you out.
OP here: Well I already replied to her telling her how it was my boyfriends dog but that she was 1) not tied up outside/at all and 2) certainly wasn't barking all day outside. She left it with telling me that she was going to contact the homeowners association on Monday and would be in touch. I really hope she doesn't think I am going to pay a "fine" for something that just isn't true at all. I've lived here for 3 years now and she's such a pain to deal with so I'm sure it's going to turn into a huge issue but I'm hoping not.
I think she is lying about the fine. Ask to see it if she insists you pay it. I think she either has a spy in the neighborhood or is spying herself to harass you. She sounds like a problem. If you can cut your lease short you might consider it as she has an issue with boundaries. Next she will be busting up in your unit unannounced!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her. About the dog I would respond, "Nope, I don't know anything about it." Don't let her stress you out.
OP here: Well I already replied to her telling her how it was my boyfriends dog but that she was 1) not tied up outside/at all and 2) certainly wasn't barking all day outside. She left it with telling me that she was going to contact the homeowners association on Monday and would be in touch. I really hope she doesn't think I am going to pay a "fine" for something that just isn't true at all. I've lived here for 3 years now and she's such a pain to deal with so I'm sure it's going to turn into a huge issue but I'm hoping not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her. About the dog I would respond, "Nope, I don't know anything about it." Don't let her stress you out.
OP here: Well I already replied to her telling her how it was my boyfriends dog but that she was 1) not tied up outside/at all and 2) certainly wasn't barking all day outside. She left it with telling me that she was going to contact the homeowners association on Monday and would be in touch. I really hope she doesn't think I am going to pay a "fine" for something that just isn't true at all. I've lived here for 3 years now and she's such a pain to deal with so I'm sure it's going to turn into a huge issue but I'm hoping not.
What the hell? This is why i always deny and play dumb unless the person has pictures/evidence.
This lady sounds crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're getting way too worked up. I would kill to have a landlord who texted at 11pm, as opposed to knocking on my door at 9am (which is my current landlord's specialty). It's all about perspective, right?
There's no rule saying that you need to reply that night. Just ignore. You can't really tell another adult when or when not to contact you via text, unless it's harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her. About the dog I would respond, "Nope, I don't know anything about it." Don't let her stress you out.
OP here: Well I already replied to her telling her how it was my boyfriends dog but that she was 1) not tied up outside/at all and 2) certainly wasn't barking all day outside. She left it with telling me that she was going to contact the homeowners association on Monday and would be in touch. I really hope she doesn't think I am going to pay a "fine" for something that just isn't true at all. I've lived here for 3 years now and she's such a pain to deal with so I'm sure it's going to turn into a huge issue but I'm hoping not.
Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her. About the dog I would respond, "Nope, I don't know anything about it." Don't let her stress you out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to tell her you don't want text after 11pm. Just don't respond to anything after 9pm. She'll figure it out on her own.
Agree. Just don't respond that night for anything that is not an emergency that occurs after your curfew time. Respond first thing in the morning. For many, texting is like voicemail in that they can send a message and you can opt to respond whenever is appropriate for you. If it is waking you up, turn off the alert chime for your texts or don't bring it to bed. Otherwise, just respond when you feel is appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:No need to tell her you don't want text after 11pm. Just don't respond to anything after 9pm. She'll figure it out on her own.
Yup! Ignore and delete her text messages! Block her even. Anything she needs to communicate can be done in writing.Anonymous wrote:Three times now in the last 2 months, my landlord has texted both me and my roommate after 11pm at night. She texted us in a group chat tonight at 11:15pm telling us that she received a fine in the mail from the homeowners association saying that there was a dog tied up and barking outside all day and asking u if we knew anything about this. Last weekend, my boyfriend stopped by for the afternoon and had his dog with him. We aren't allowed to have dogs in our condo so he kept her in her dog box in his truck. She barked ONE TIME and he went outside to walk her around a bit within 2 minutes of her barking. She has never been tied up outside and definitely hasn't been tied up and barking ALL DAY outside. I told her all of this and she continued texting me for 20 minutes telling me she would contact the homeowners association on Monday and also reminding us "no dogs are allowed inside the house".
I don't think it's okay for her to be texting us after 11pm at night. I find it highly unprofessional on her part to even be texting us, let alone texting us after 11pm at night. My roommate is equally annoyed and wants to send her an email saying that any issues going forward need to be sent to us via email and to please not call/text us after 9pm which I feel is reasonable.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?