Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xanax is your friend. You handyman is not going to steal your appliances in broad daylight.
You’re insane.
You’re naive. OP, I think there’s a very good chance you’re right about this
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read most of the 5 pages of dialogue so will ask - OP do you think he's attracted to you? I ask this seriously, not being snarky. I agree the behavior seems odd but I don't think he had intentions of robbing/burglarizing you. Maybe a crush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Your instincts are spot on. He was there to take something. Happens everyday all over the country. Very sad as the theft process often results in costly and substantial damage to the building.
I had some repainting done before moving in, and we had already moved some tools in and things in some of the closets. When I stopped by to check on everything, the painters had assumed we were prepping to sell and asked me if they could have everything in the closets. I told them no and they looked sheepish, apparently had already moved all the tools to their van. They put them back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: Your instincts are spot on. He was there to take something. Happens everyday all over the country. Very sad as the theft process often results in costly and substantial damage to the building.
I had some repainting done before moving in, and we had already moved some tools in and things in some of the closets. When I stopped by to check on everything, the painters had assumed we were prepping to sell and asked me if they could have everything in the closets. I told them no and they looked sheepish, apparently had already moved all the tools to their van. They put them back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can he burglarize a vacant house?
Maybe he was in the neighborhood. Maybe he has a thing for you.
OP here. Take brand new kitchen appliances, brand new installed hvac unit, copper pipes, new wood flooring sitting in house that is being acclimated before being installed, etc.
How big was the handyman?
and what race was he
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can he burglarize a vacant house?
Maybe he was in the neighborhood. Maybe he has a thing for you.
OP here. Take brand new kitchen appliances, brand new installed hvac unit, copper pipes, new wood flooring sitting in house that is being acclimated before being installed, etc.
How big was the handyman?
Anonymous wrote:OP: Your instincts are spot on. He was there to take something. Happens everyday all over the country. Very sad as the theft process often results in costly and substantial damage to the building.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I’ve never heard of a burglar knocking on the front door first.
What is it about this handyman that makes you doubt that he didn’t just make a mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he do when you said you didn't have a call from him? And was your car parked right in front of the house?
I do think it's odd he would try to rob an empty house that isn't furnished. You'd probably know or strongly suspect it were him since you'd just hired him! Any chance he needed to use the bathroom or something stupid?
He just said “oh, okay” and turned around and left. My car was in the garage. I think he may have been after new appliances as they were delivered the same day as the handwork.