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English Animals by Laura Kaye
English Animals by Laura  Kaye





I'll tell my landlord who sends his handyman over who sets traps in the basement, then leaves.

English Animals by Laura Kaye

I love it but every winter I have little visitors scratching from behind my walls. I have an apartment in a large house that was built in the 1800's, on a beautiful street lined with huge trees. Upvotes Follow Unfollow 1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017 So, what are your thoughts on this? Do you think you would have taken it a step further and probably would have accidentally let the mice loose in the main office building? Let us know in the comment section below! Folks found the story quite entertaining, sharing their own stories, joking around, and asking questions with the post author’s active attendance in the comment section Tenants have rights like any other citizen on this fine planet of ours, and so there are appropriate solutions in dealing with pesky building services: “There are so many apartment managers that do the bare minimum or less to take care of their building and tenants, I know in our city (Madison, WI) we have a tenants’ rights resource center that supports people with all kinds of maintenance and legal issues.”

English Animals by Laura Kaye

And we’re not talking about other issues like snoopy landlords that need a good camera to keep at bay or those who keep raising the rent beyond any reason. This is besides other problems like poor communication, delays in services, damage to property, among many others. A professional was called over-he found hundreds of entry points for mice to invade. OP even talked to them while the landlord made one screamy phone call in the background. The best part is that not only was the landlord a witness to the proof, but there were also some prospective tenants who saw it all go down. As you might have guessed, the landlord wasn’t thrilled to get a very fresh batch of proof that there really was a mice problem in the building. It didn’t take long for OP to find some specimens for maintenance’s “research”, and so they were soon delivered to the main office. But, at this point, when both maintenance and the landlord didn’t want to move forward with a proper solution, OP had to take initiative. OP and their partner immediately picked up on the questionable rationale of that statement. So, instead of calling a licensed professional to get rid of the situation, maintenance had a light-bulb moment: why doesn’t OP just bring in the mice into the main office so “they can study it, and figure out where it’s coming from.” Something meaning patching up 2 holes and then getting frustrated with the problem persisting. This immediately prompted calls to maintenance, who, at first, were willing to investigate and do something about it. Redditor u/pokemonprofessor121, with whom Bored Panda got in touch for an interview, recently shared a story of malicious compliance.īack in late 2019, OP started getting uninvited visitors-their cat Athena began bringing mice as gifts.







English Animals by Laura  Kaye