Don't just let it go, vw. This has been an ongoing problem and they need to be made aware of it. Think of their future tenents who may suffer as you guys have from the constant interruptions and liberties these people take. You PAY them to live there and they owe you that respect.
I'd go ahead and send the letter. It's a more dispassionate way to communicate the problem and you can do it without getting flustered or upset.
She's probably aware of what the issue is and I'm sure she's trying to diffuse the situation. Don't let her play on your sympathies. She's very unprofessional and she shouldn't be in the business of renting if she's not going to respect her tenents.
Yay for vw's laptop!
Congratulations to the fleas on baby Not!Edward!
That's pretty much all I've got. Sail, did you send me gronk? Because I've got a whole bunch.
What Cashmere said.
Send the letter. It sounds like they need to see the problem spelled out in black and white on a page in front of them.
Seconding (thirding?) the recommendation to send the letter. They're all sweetness and light now, but if you don't follow through the chances are they'll go right back to barging in with no notice. vw, it's your HOME - you need and deserve your privacy.
That's actually how I'm leaning. I may change a few things in the letter based on her message this morning, but, well, I don't know.
I'd be inclined to let her screw up one more time before sending the letter if she sounded contrite enough.
But either way the chain lock goes on yesterday.
Fuck fuck fuck, y'all. A work situation may be going from bad to disastrous as we speak. Fuck.
Also, send the letter and install the chain.
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ION, I LOVE my new landlord.
Verizon was stupid enough to send out my DSL equipment to my new address before I actually moved in. It was delivered yesterday (meaning, left on the porch). New landlord was at the apartment to check on the door installation process. He saw the box on the porch, knew right away that it was mine and probably what it was and that Verizon screwed up, and he set it on the kitchen counter.
How cool is he?