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You own your apartment, but you are responding to a rental thread, talking about not ever giving your LL your key?? Did I miss something? If you own, you don't have a LL. Are you talking about a Super??
I know it doesn't make sense, but The LL ( Sam) owns the building, Sam is the LL of all the apartments that have not been sold...Sam is the management company
boy can i relate---gave duplicate keys to landlady only one time in my life----on a day that i was home sick and hubby had the car--i woke up mid morning to sound of someone in my drawers downstairs---grabbing a bb bat i tiptoed downstairs and their was my 60 yr old landlady going thru my china cabinet drawers(later found my gold band and earrings were missing from shelf near dr table)-----never,ever gave copy of key again in future til i vacated
I know this stuff happens. A friend of mine was taking a bath only to have her landlady and friend snoop around here apartment, obvioulsy thinking she was at work.....only when they opened the bathroom door there she was.......but the best is my friend smacked the LLady across the face and was screaming at her, butt ass nekked.... LOl, true story.................she did end up moving..............
I rented an apartment on the first floor of the building for 4 years. I was friends with the tenants on the 4th floor, they were divorcing and wanted to get rid of the apartment, in turn the bank let me "assume" the mortgage releasing them out of the mortgage and placing me on it. So no, I was not a rent stablized tenant, my smarty pants....
**********STICKS TONGUE OUT*******
Amazing that they let an eleven year old assume the mortgage!
I rented an apartment on the first floor of the building for 4 years. I was friends with the tenants on the 4th floor, they were divorcing and wanted to get rid of the apartment, in turn the bank let me "assume" the mortgage releasing them out of the mortgage and placing me on it. So no, I was not a rent stablized tenant, my smarty pants....
**********STICKS TONGUE OUT*******
Wow, you are arguing in the wrong forum about something that has no bearing on the OP and then carrying on like a kid? really? lol
Sometimes you just have to laugh at the peanut gallery lol
Another thread that has no hope of getting back on point...
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