Anonymous wrote:We let a really old couple and their son in. They were celebrating their 50th anniversary by coming back to DC to see the house they’d lived in a room in when they first got married. They had a photo that was unmistakably them in front of what was unmistakably our house 50 years ago. They were adorable. Turned out son went to my alma mater too, so we had a nice chat about that.
Anonymous wrote:Asking if he and his child could take a look at our apartment because they lived there years ago and the child was born there but has no memory of it. How would you have responded?
Anonymous wrote:Asking if he and his child could take a look at our apartment because they lived there years ago and the child was born there but has no memory of it. How would you have responded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am hoping to do this someday. During the pandemic we rapidly moved from the high rise apartment in downtown NYC that I brought my newborns home to (they were by then toddlers) and haven't set for in it since the day we left (movers came and packed up our things without us). I'd love for them to be able to see it when they're old enough to remember. I was thinking about sending the tenants a letter request beforehand and bringing a gift if they say it's ok. It's a doorman building so not a big security risk of us trying to come back after.
No that’s weird.
Anonymous wrote:That’s why I never answer the door (unless maybe I know the person, and sometimes even then). No good comes out of unannounced visits, ever.