Anonymous wrote:What defines a disturbance? She can't even get the rules to follow
Anonymous wrote:DC law permits 3 people in a one bedroom. DC protects renters. It's very hard to evict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of legal action could they possible take against our landlord since we haven't violated any laws. Bike lock at the pool is hardly grounds for eviction. I'll take the lock down right now and call a good friend at DCRA to come inspect the roof. Not a problem at all. Also when I asked for the condo rules or whatever they said I'm not entitled to them.
Actually a bike lock could be grounds for eviction.
And she publicly admitted it.
So what? It's down now. OP hasn't made her child out to be anything but a typical kid. Nothing screams unruly kid to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of legal action could they possible take against our landlord since we haven't violated any laws. Bike lock at the pool is hardly grounds for eviction. I'll take the lock down right now and call a good friend at DCRA to come inspect the roof. Not a problem at all. Also when I asked for the condo rules or whatever they said I'm not entitled to them.
Actually a bike lock could be grounds for eviction.
And she publicly admitted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think my child is loud and runs? He doesn't. We are respectful of our neighbors.
You posted he touches the walls, windows and all kids of other stuff. What you think may be respectful, may not be to someone else.
Of course a 2-year old touches the walls and windows. It's normal. The manager should be told to hire cleaners. It's her job.
No its not normal to allow a child to touch walls and windows, especially in a public place where she had been asked not to. I hope she does not want her kid to respect her requests given the example she sets. If her kid leaves unwanted marks, she should clean it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of legal action could they possible take against our landlord since we haven't violated any laws. Bike lock at the pool is hardly grounds for eviction. I'll take the lock down right now and call a good friend at DCRA to come inspect the roof. Not a problem at all. Also when I asked for the condo rules or whatever they said I'm not entitled to them.
Actually a bike lock could be grounds for eviction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think my child is loud and runs? He doesn't. We are respectful of our neighbors.
You posted he touches the walls, windows and all kids of other stuff. What you think may be respectful, may not be to someone else.
Of course a 2-year old touches the walls and windows. It's normal. The manager should be told to hire cleaners. It's her job.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my suggestion is to ALWAYS be petty; the high road is for suckers. Call code enforcement and let them decide whether the gate is an issue. They started this mess--you finish it.
The management company can't evict you, so just say "eff you, take it up with the owner" and walk away when the manager complains to you about dumb sh!t. Remind her that, as a renter, you have no rights and therefore value of the property is none of your concern.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, I have to share that I'm addicted to this post. I just can't stop myself from checking it repeatedly during the day. It is like watching one of those really horrible reality tv shows. Keep up the good work, OP!