Fuck. My landlord just stopped by and told me that the mess in my apartment is "unacceptable" and that it will attract rodents. It's cluttered, but there's no food left out or anything like that.
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I let him know a while ago that I'm going to be out of town for most of the summer, and he wants me to let him know a week before I go, so that he can do a walk-through and make sure that everything's up to his standards.
Wow, Hil! That is really crazy. I hope that you have time this summer for apartment hunting.
Not really, but I'll probably look for a new place for next year. And I am spending this afternoon cleaning, because that was my plan anyway. I've got stuff like some stacks of books on the floor next to a full bookshelf, and the clothes on the floor in my bedroom are getting out of hand (I'll even admit that one), but books don't attract any more rodents on the floor than they would on a shelf.
Ugh. And now my laundry was delivered from the laundry service, and it was definitely washed in scented detergent and scented fabric softener, even though my account says to use unscented everything. And I still haven't heard back from my doctor about the other blood test that she said she was waiting on.
I'm sorry, Hil. That is officially Too Much, and your landlord is being an asshole.
Thanks. I've got one big box of books to donate (mostly math books that are either out of date or that I haven't actually referenced in years), plus an old printer and a big bag of clothes. And I'm putting them out in the foyer for now, even though he's told me not to put stuff there before, but they're getting in the way of cleaning other stuff, and I put a note on them saying that they'll be picked up by VVA next week. And what I really want to do is get all the books off of one of my bookshelves in the living room and move the whole shelf into the bedroom and then put everything back, but that will take a little while. It will make the living room look a lot less cluttered, though (and it's something that I've been planning to do for a while), so I should probably do it.
OK, books stacked on bed and bookshelf moved. Taking a rest before putting the books back on the shelf.
Moving that shelf also gives much easier access to the part of the wall that's crumbling, so I can ask the landlord to get that fixed while I'm away without him telling me that he can't fix it because of my mess.
OK, the shelf is moved. I've got some other furniture that I want to move, but it will be more complicated -- I want to switch my desk and my electric keyboard, but I think both of those will require two people to move them.
You want to try and pace yourself. It can be really easy to hurt yourself overdoing. Don't want to pay a price tomorrow!