I suppose - but I thought you did it once everything was out of the place. (The walk through.)
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Not my fault you don't have chocolate
Hmph.
Also, Neener neener
I have never had a walk through... It seems like it would be easier once things have been removed.
In Boston, mostly apartments I've seen have been occupied -- they want move in/out on the same day, basically, and many places re-rent months in advance. In NYC, they usually paint and do any other repairs in between tenants -- and you only look at places that are available now -- so I was usually seeing vacant places.
Does it seem weird to you that the landlord wants to do the walkthrough even though I haven't found a place yet?
He/she probably doesn't really care about that, since as far as they're concerned, you're leaving as of Thursday. I think landlords schedule walkthroughs before the tenant leaves fairly frequently.
Thanks Lee, now I want chocolate.
K-Bug and bf are here, using the wifi and printer. I still haven't been invited to their new place or even been given their address.
I know many of you have met K-Bug and it is probably odd for me to be so vocal here about my unhappiness. I need some place to vent.
even been given their address
What now? Come on, K-Bug, you know better than that.
Have you asked for their new address?
I have been forcing myself to make phone calls today, because there are always some that need to be made, and on this last one I got as far as a machine voice telling me that if I want to continue in English, to say "English". Which I did, thinking that I really prefer it when I have the option of pushing a button over saying something, and the machine goes on with "Bonjour!" and continues in French. So that's it for me making phone calls today.