Landlady just emailed me that a realtor is coming
tomorrow
to look at my apartment.
It's 10:30 pm! No, I am absolutely not comfortable leaving my apartment unlocked or a key with my nosey neighbor, because jesus, my place is trashed. Also, what if I hadn't checked my email tonight or even before I left for work tomorrow? I'm tempted to email her back when I'm on my way to work to say so sorry, too late.
Um, you say no. Most rental laws say 24 hours notice, barring emergency. Which this is not. You simply are not available. You can either not respond until sometime tomorrow (and presumably deny access unless she has keys, in which case, reply in the am with no.)
She has no keys, because I had to change the lock when I first moved in because they keys wouldn't copy right. I can see that I won't be getting any sleep tonight.
Thanks, sara.
Juliebird, definitely say no and then send a signed dated letter after checking the local laws in your area that a minimum of 24 hours notice is required and that either you or your landlord will have to be there for each entry. That is what we had to do when a landlord was trying to sell a place we lived in.
How scary, Connie. So glad everyone is safe. I can't imagine not wearing a helmet on a scooter, seems like an unnecessary risk.
BTW I love how many buffistae have a litter room in the house. Our back bathroom has basically been given over to the litter box as well.
Grace has a fever. I am worried that she has pneumonia. I realize it's 3AM, but I can't get back to sleep, while I wait for her pulse and temp to go down.
Poor boo, and poor you. Do you have one of those fingertip things to check her oxygen level?
Laura, yes. She wears it when she sleeps, in case she has a mucous plug and her 02 falls. Were it not for the monitor, we'd all be asleep.
I hope the fever responds quickly and that you can all get some rest. That whole breathing thing, not overrated.
Note to self: remember to check that you are wearing pants before your 10am Google Hangout with professional collaborators.