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December 19, 2007 at 12:22 PM #120889December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120659no_such_realityParticipant
You’ve left the doors open too long.
Set some traps and get rid of them.
Or call the landlord again, he’ll have an exterminator come and then bill you when the exterminator says to keep the doors closed.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120664AnonymousGuestakbarpunjabi: “You have got to be the tenant from hell. Good luck buying a house soon as you mentioned in an earlier post. I still cant see how you plan to purchase anything with no job, no money, and probably poor credit as well.”
You’re a troll obviously. Also, you must be God too since you can predict the future and know my financial history as well.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120792no_such_realityParticipantYou’ve left the doors open too long.
Set some traps and get rid of them.
Or call the landlord again, he’ll have an exterminator come and then bill you when the exterminator says to keep the doors closed.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120795AnonymousGuestakbarpunjabi: “You have got to be the tenant from hell. Good luck buying a house soon as you mentioned in an earlier post. I still cant see how you plan to purchase anything with no job, no money, and probably poor credit as well.”
You’re a troll obviously. Also, you must be God too since you can predict the future and know my financial history as well.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120828no_such_realityParticipantYou’ve left the doors open too long.
Set some traps and get rid of them.
Or call the landlord again, he’ll have an exterminator come and then bill you when the exterminator says to keep the doors closed.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120832AnonymousGuestakbarpunjabi: “You have got to be the tenant from hell. Good luck buying a house soon as you mentioned in an earlier post. I still cant see how you plan to purchase anything with no job, no money, and probably poor credit as well.”
You’re a troll obviously. Also, you must be God too since you can predict the future and know my financial history as well.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120872no_such_realityParticipantYou’ve left the doors open too long.
Set some traps and get rid of them.
Or call the landlord again, he’ll have an exterminator come and then bill you when the exterminator says to keep the doors closed.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120878AnonymousGuestakbarpunjabi: “You have got to be the tenant from hell. Good luck buying a house soon as you mentioned in an earlier post. I still cant see how you plan to purchase anything with no job, no money, and probably poor credit as well.”
You’re a troll obviously. Also, you must be God too since you can predict the future and know my financial history as well.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120894no_such_realityParticipantYou’ve left the doors open too long.
Set some traps and get rid of them.
Or call the landlord again, he’ll have an exterminator come and then bill you when the exterminator says to keep the doors closed.
December 19, 2007 at 12:23 PM #120899AnonymousGuestakbarpunjabi: “You have got to be the tenant from hell. Good luck buying a house soon as you mentioned in an earlier post. I still cant see how you plan to purchase anything with no job, no money, and probably poor credit as well.”
You’re a troll obviously. Also, you must be God too since you can predict the future and know my financial history as well.
December 19, 2007 at 12:25 PM #120669surveyorParticipantOne mouse does not an infestation make…
If an infestation degrades your rental to the degree that it makes living there a hazard, then perhaps your landlord should call an exterminator and he will take care of the problem.
Otherwise, it is a maintenance problem that is borne by the tenant. Put out a few mouse traps and have your son check them.
I’m a nicer landlord than most and I would probably go and place a few traps for you, but even I would roll my eyes up at such a request.
December 19, 2007 at 12:25 PM #120801surveyorParticipantOne mouse does not an infestation make…
If an infestation degrades your rental to the degree that it makes living there a hazard, then perhaps your landlord should call an exterminator and he will take care of the problem.
Otherwise, it is a maintenance problem that is borne by the tenant. Put out a few mouse traps and have your son check them.
I’m a nicer landlord than most and I would probably go and place a few traps for you, but even I would roll my eyes up at such a request.
December 19, 2007 at 12:25 PM #120837surveyorParticipantOne mouse does not an infestation make…
If an infestation degrades your rental to the degree that it makes living there a hazard, then perhaps your landlord should call an exterminator and he will take care of the problem.
Otherwise, it is a maintenance problem that is borne by the tenant. Put out a few mouse traps and have your son check them.
I’m a nicer landlord than most and I would probably go and place a few traps for you, but even I would roll my eyes up at such a request.
December 19, 2007 at 12:25 PM #120883surveyorParticipantOne mouse does not an infestation make…
If an infestation degrades your rental to the degree that it makes living there a hazard, then perhaps your landlord should call an exterminator and he will take care of the problem.
Otherwise, it is a maintenance problem that is borne by the tenant. Put out a few mouse traps and have your son check them.
I’m a nicer landlord than most and I would probably go and place a few traps for you, but even I would roll my eyes up at such a request.
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