French Doors, Part Deux
So, two days have passed since Monday night's French Door Incident. Property manager was called promptly Tuesday morning, and again yesterday. We've been assured the landlord is going to take care of it.
This is me not holding my breath. After all, he's probably just swinging by the hardware store to pick up a heatpump and the parts to fix the security system too, and that's what's keeping him.
Laid back lifestyle? See, this is where I was wrong. I always thought 'no worries' meant 'Don't worry, I'll take care of it.' I've come to find out it really means 'Don't worry and maybe the problem will just go away.'
Of course, the joke is ultimately on him, since the real estate agent is having an open house again this Saturday. (Because there's no MLS--multiple listing system--here, they rely on ads and open houses.) She's going to love the giant piece of cardboard I've had to duct tape to the door. But, then again, she'll probably just rewrite the ad to highlight the house's 'airy feel' and 'good indoor/outdoor flow.'
This is me not holding my breath. After all, he's probably just swinging by the hardware store to pick up a heatpump and the parts to fix the security system too, and that's what's keeping him.
Laid back lifestyle? See, this is where I was wrong. I always thought 'no worries' meant 'Don't worry, I'll take care of it.' I've come to find out it really means 'Don't worry and maybe the problem will just go away.'
Of course, the joke is ultimately on him, since the real estate agent is having an open house again this Saturday. (Because there's no MLS--multiple listing system--here, they rely on ads and open houses.) She's going to love the giant piece of cardboard I've had to duct tape to the door. But, then again, she'll probably just rewrite the ad to highlight the house's 'airy feel' and 'good indoor/outdoor flow.'



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