Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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YESTERDAY, I rented to an eighty-year-old woman.  She signed the lease on a second-floor apartment, no less!  "She's really a young eighty!" her niece had told me, when the niece called to inquire about the place.  Never before have I leased an apartment to anyone over age sixty-five, so this was a land-lording first.  I'm well aware, Dear Reader, that I could have problems with someone so elderly.  But I don't expect to have boyfriend issues.  Or extra vehicles appearing in the parking lot.  I don't suspect there'll be loud parties.   Or smoking.  Or job loss.






Of course, I don't necessarily worry about these concerns with much younger renters, either.  For instance, I had a far younger tenant  who behaved like an angel.  Even more astonishing, she never reported a single complaint about the apartment!  She didn't call me at ten o'clock at night to tell me the spin cycle on her washer wouldn't work. She never had a word to say about any of the appliances, actually.  And nothing about the plumbing, either.  Or her neighbors.  Or the parking lot.  Or the rental increase.  When she vacated a few weeks ago, I was sorry to see her go.  Perhaps she was every bit as sorry to leave the place (Her mom and dad just whisked her away).

I found one of her socks while cleaning the empty apartment, and my expressions of delight at finding a tenant's left-behind underwear were by all means another land-lording first! (Ooooh!  So adorable!!)

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3 comments:

sk said...

I don't get it! What? She was knitting socks for her in utero baby? Or you were just overjoyed to find only one single solitary piece of dropped laundry instead of the usual jumbled mass of castoffs? Or you figure now she was nobly sponsoring a family of undocumented illegals??

KTdid said...

Re-wrote for clarity!
Q.

sk said...

Oh!!