I am always so amazed at the things tenants do. I used to rent out a house here in town, and got better prices by renting to students, so it didn't surprise me when a neighbor called to say that some football players were trying to steal the wood stove (big cast iron thing) or when another group was leaving and revealed that the kitchen sink had been stopped up for three months (I'd have sent the plumber if I'd known).

But now my sister and I have this house at the beach, and we're very careful about not renting to houseparties or to people who don't sound responsible. The house is not on the ocean, but across the creek from the beach--you have to drive to the beach--so mostly we get older couples and some families, who are great tenants. We haven't had a damage deposit because we rarely get damage.






Now the housekeeper has called to tell us that the last group broke a ceiling fan--not just the blade, which could be replaced, but the bracket that holds the blade--just snapped it off. Keep trying to imagine what they could have been doing...I once pulled a fan off the ceiling by covering it with a drop-cloth while painting, but that's the only time I've damaged one. Maybe one of the renters is very tall and very hardheaded. These same people also broke a key, which isn't a real expense, but equally hard to figure. Maybe they do psychic tricks--really, really well.

Really bugs me that they left and didn't tell us about the fan, (which will need to be totally replaced, and matches another fan in the same room, so we'll have to replace both, probably). And that makes me think they won't pay up when we write them. Grr.
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From: [identity profile] c-mantix.livejournal.com


OK. With that view, my ambition in life is to become your tenant;) I promise: no swinging from chandeliers!

Seriously, though, it sucks when renters show that kind of disrespect:(

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Hey, if we could limit it to 8 max, we could have a micro-mini meet there, rent-free! Let's talk about it for some year. Would mean $$$ for travel, though--have to fly to Myrtle Beach, SC.

From: [identity profile] c-mantix.livejournal.com


What a lovely idea! You can count me in for any such future meet:)

And, compared to Tahoe, Myrtle Beach is next door!

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


Let's bring it up, at Tahoe.

Heart that icon!

I started to make an introductory exclamation point on that--writing in Spanish in another post at the same time. Do you ever do a linguistic double take like that? Of course, I'm a beginner in Spanish, far from bilingual in anything.

From: [identity profile] c-mantix.livejournal.com


Let's bring it up, at Tahoe.

It's a plan. Yay!

I do linguistic double takes when I start reading a paragraph in French or English but it's actually written in the opposite language. LOL. Also, I'm forever wondering why I think I'm writing the word 'being' but I type the word 'maybe'. Oh, the mind is a mysterious thing... ;-p
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