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what questions u got..underwriter here
Literally everything. Things to consider what to expect etc etc.
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what questions u got..underwriter here
Lol, I have no money. It all went to strippers, drinks, trips and electronics
where can i cop this?
Never seen a pancake like that.
Looks legit. I was in Japan and they had really thick and fluffy pancakes
What a cluster ****Roommate announced to me today that he's moving out in 2-3 weeks to take a job offer in California. We had a brief discussion about what's going to happen after he moves out. Our lease is up at the end of the year, so I planned on living in the apartment by myself for the last 2 months or so, paying the rent in full while I look for a 1 bedroom for myself. Now he's talking about telling our landlord that he's leaving and he's loosely suggesting that he's trying to get part of the security deposit and first month's/last month's from me. He's definitely bugging right now, but I need to articulately tell him why he's not entitled to his deposits. Anyone deal with a similar experience?
It's funny because we were actually friends since elementary school before this. It wasn't until about 3 months in that all of his demons starting showing up (his depression, alcoholism, inconsiderate/selfish behavior, etc.). You never really know someone until you live with them, it seems.This is why I need to know my roommates
You never really know someone until you live with them, it seems.
he's required to not break the lease right?Roommate announced to me today that he's moving out in 2-3 weeks to take a job offer in California. We had a brief discussion about what's going to happen after he moves out. Our lease is up at the end of the year, so I planned on living in the apartment by myself for the last 2 months or so, paying the rent in full while I look for a 1 bedroom for myself. Now he's talking about telling our landlord that he's leaving and he's loosely suggesting that he's trying to get part of the security deposit and first month's/last month's from me. He's definitely bugging right now, but I need to articulately tell him why he's not entitled to his deposits. Anyone deal with a similar experience?
Our landlord, while actually being a really cool dude, has the unfortunate trait in this case of being a little too lenient. Not too sure how this is going to unfold, but I know the law in most states is 30 days notice for individuals moving out. He's projected to start his new job on the 16th, so he's already out of that window. I'm scratching my head as to how he thinks his requests are reasonable.he's required to not break the lease right?
Yeah he's gotta put himself in ur shoes and realize the inconvenience he's causingOur landlord, while actually being a really cool dude, has the unfortunate trait in this case of being a little too lenient. Not too sure how this is going to unfold, but I know the law in most states is 30 days notice for individuals moving out. He's projected to start his new job on the 16th, so he's already out of that window. I'm scratching my head as to how he thinks his requests are reasonable.
He doesn't sound like the type of dude that looks at things from other people's point of viewYeah he's gotta put himself in ur shoes and realize the inconvenience he's causing
He's made that pretty clear not long after moving in together. Part of me is pissed about how he's handling things, but the other part of me just feels bad for him. I've seen him burn bridges with mutual friends and distance himself from others in our time together. I was talking with a group of friends about his new job opportunity/possible move a little while back. Someone brought up how it might change him and one friend said "hopefully into a completely different person." There's a lot to be said about the kid and his behaviors, but that could be a whole thread. I just hope we can figure this out fairly and amicably, then go our separate ways.Roomie aint your homie
What makes this even messier is that he has a twin brother that I'm still close friends with. His twin brother is pretty much his polar opposite (fraternal twins), but obviously has a dog in the fight considering the family tie. I'm not gonna talk about the situation with him, but I just hope he sees how unreasonable his brother's expectations are.Hopefully the situation turns out all right. After all this stuff is done and over with, I would not even interact with dude. If he ever talks to me, I'd pretend he was speaking Spanish