THEN I got the awesome news that I will not be getting electricity back. Period. Apparently until I move into my new apartment in THREE WEEKS AND TWO DAYS.
WTF? Is that legal?
Do you need a place to stay? We have electricity.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
THEN I got the awesome news that I will not be getting electricity back. Period. Apparently until I move into my new apartment in THREE WEEKS AND TWO DAYS.
WTF? Is that legal?
Do you need a place to stay? We have electricity.
THEN I got the awesome news that I will not be getting electricity back. Period. Apparently until I move into my new apartment in THREE WEEKS AND TWO DAYS. I will start counting down the hours as soon as they get under 500.
Is that even legal? It's not like you were delinquent in paying anyone.
a down comforter? definately get a wool hat if you don't have one. I made it through a winter in high desert NM without heat in my apartment. It wasn't pretty, but sleeping with a hat on and under heavy blankets, I made out ok.
Alibelle, SERIOUSLY non-electric heaters (especially kerosene) are the #1 cause of house fires. Next up is candles left unattended. Even if you're not using them, are there any other tenants in your apartment house that might be using them?
His change doesn't stick, though, and she sails off into the sunset with her smoking, slutty-dressing self,
Alibelle, not just no heat but no electricity at all?! That's crazy!! Is there any way you can move into the new place early? (Yay for getting that at least!)
No, they are not. Just Friday through Sunday, and I did Monday on my own expecting to have heat again on Tuesday, but my savings account is pretty tapped out now between the hotel and the car. They said they were going to refund me my February rent, but I don't have it in my hands yet.
Holy crap. That's really appalling.
Seriously, I am sure it is not legal. I would be tempted to call every Consumer Advocate department at the local news stations. You're well-spoken, attractive and being tossed out basically - through no fault of your own - I'd think tv would eat that up.
Seriously, that isn't legal most places. I faced a situation where it looked like my landlord would be cutting off my heat in January and, when I called, I was assured that it was illegal and if they tried it the authorities would come down on them.
I don't think your apartment would be considered "livable" by the laws of any state, Alibelle.