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Browsing articles by VZ - [previous] :: [next]Check out what our landlord put in today:
Always keeping things interesting. This article has been viewed 3498 times in the last 3 years jeeff: 2nd Mar 2006 - 06:06 GMTsmash it to pieces and when asked about it, just say "i don't know..."
elaine: 2nd Mar 2006 - 09:27 GMTand whateveritis i am with jeeff - you can add "it frightened me" and look starey eyed if saying "i don't know..." feels too short. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 2nd Mar 2006 - 14:33 GMTIs this so your landlord can keep the temperature in your apartment at 45 F all winter? Cheesy_Member: 2nd Mar 2006 - 16:32 GMTI thermostat cover? so you cant change the temp you want the heating to? jack: 2nd Mar 2006 - 17:50 GMTdo not leave the wire for the landlord to see. obviously, he is going into your apartment without your knowledge. i would start looking for a new apartment or better yet, buy the landlord some good wine and brown nose him a bit and he may take the box off. but i think you can go to the city for help. i dont know what to do with a jerk like that. groovehouse: 2nd Mar 2006 - 18:34 GMTWow. So you are not supposed to control the temperature in your apartment? Do you pay for your own electricity? That is crazy!!
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