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No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 4:29 pm
by SeattleGriz
Gotta get this off my chest. Back in February, we allowed a family of four to move into our downstairs (fully furnished with a kitchen) for thirty days to try and get back on their feet. Well, when their wife saw how nice the place was, she asked if we would mind if they stayed until June so their daughter could finish out the school year at the same school. We thought we would be nice and help out, as they were vouched for as being very nice.
Since then, they have:
*Broken a lamp, which then caused short circuits.
*The father tried to fix the outlet (before we realized it was the lamp) and messed all the wiring up which required me calling in my one time favor with the neighborhood electrician.
*The son cut his hair in the bathroom sink and then proceeded to sweep the hair down the drain, which caused the drain to become plugged - then they broke the tailpiece trying to unclog the drain.
*Proceed to run the washing machine around 10-15 times per week, even though we have asked them to limit laundry due to us being on a septic system.
*Then, try to sneak a load in when we are using the washer the one day (Sunday).
*Forced me to replace the lag bolts in the gate because they can't seem to ever close it, and it swings in the wind if you don't.
*Leave all the lights on when they leave.
*Scratched up the glass surface of the dinner table we had downstairs with a watch band by using the table for their laptop surfing.
*Repeatedly left our emergency key in the wrong place, so you couldn't find it if you were looking in the dark -then just left it laying on the ground in broad daylight.
*Frequently leave the house unlocked at night.
*Lastly, it was not disclosed to us when they were moving in, that they had two cats.
What lesson am I to learn from this? I'm trying to be a bigger man and not get bothered by all this, but it has been really tough.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:22 pm
by AZGrizFan
You got a big yard? A shovel? A shotgun?
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:28 pm
by SeattleGriz
AZGrizFan wrote:You got a big yard? A shovel? A shotgun?
I got a nice cliff just off my property line.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:29 pm
by D1B
God bless you. Now it's time to stick a foot up some asses.
Fuck them. I'll fly out on my own dime just to kick those motherfuckers to the curb. PM me.
Hate assholes like that.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:30 pm
by AZGrizFan
SeattleGriz wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:You got a big yard? A shovel? A shotgun?
I got a nice cliff just off my property line.
Perfect. What's at the bottom of it? An old gravel pit full of nasty water?
You're gonna need some blue barrels, a chain saw and some duct tape.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:33 pm
by D1B
AZGrizFan wrote:SeattleGriz wrote:
I got a nice cliff just off my property line.
Perfect. What's at the bottom of it? An old gravel pit full of nasty water?
You're gonna need some blue barrels, a chain saw and some duct tape.
Z, you better make sure you are not one of the fuckheads living in his basement.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:34 pm
by AZGrizFan
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Perfect. What's at the bottom of it? An old gravel pit full of nasty water?
You're gonna need some blue barrels, a chain saw and some duct tape.
Z, you better make sure you are not one of the fuckheads living in his basement.

Holy shit.
SG, you aren't that big black bastard that lives upstairs, are you?

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 7:09 pm
by D1B
AZGrizFan wrote:D1B wrote:
Z, you better make sure you are not one of the fuckheads living in his basement.

Holy shit.
SG, you aren't that big black bastard that lives upstairs, are you?

No, that would be Ibanez.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:54 pm
by AZGrizFan
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Holy shit.
SG, you aren't that big black bastard that lives upstairs, are you?

No, that would be Ibanez.

Oh. Whew.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:57 pm
by clenz
AZGrizFan wrote:D1B wrote:
No, that would be Ibanez.

Oh. Whew.

You're relieved the big black guy that lives above you is Raul? You realize that....well....

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 8:02 am
by blueballs
SG, it looks like you found out first hand why they "needed to get back on their feet."
People who don't respect themsleves don't respect others or their property either, 'tis best to leave them to their fruits of their own (lack of) labor.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 8:17 am
by Ibanez
D1B wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Holy shit.
SG, you aren't that big black bastard that lives upstairs, are you?

No, that would be Ibanez.

I can't help it. The steroids have me all bloated.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 8:54 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Bad deal SG for sure. It is stuff like this that makes a person not want to help people and ruins others on doing just that. It is hard to make the distinction between those that need help and those looking for a hand out sometimes. (Contrary to what some believe, there is a difference!) I am happy to help those in need but you can't help people that won't try to help themselves. Your a good man for taking them in SG and you shouldn't be treated that way. If they were my kids I would kick them out, let alone people that were unrelated. If I was around Seattle, I'd come help you fix the shit they broke.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 9:07 am
by Ibanez
SeattleGriz wrote:Gotta get this off my chest. Back in February, we allowed a family of four to move into our downstairs (fully furnished with a kitchen) for thirty days to try and get back on their feet. Well, when their wife saw how nice the place was, she asked if we would mind if they stayed until June so their daughter could finish out the school year at the same school. We thought we would be nice and help out, as they were vouched for as being very nice.
Since then, they have:
*Broken a lamp, which then caused short circuits.
*The father tried to fix the outlet (before we realized it was the lamp) and messed all the wiring up which required me calling in my one time favor with the neighborhood electrician.
*The son cut his hair in the bathroom sink and then proceeded to sweep the hair down the drain, which caused the drain to become plugged - then they broke the tailpiece trying to unclog the drain.
*Proceed to run the washing machine around 10-15 times per week, even though we have asked them to limit laundry due to us being on a septic system.
*Then, try to sneak a load in when we are using the washer the one day (Sunday).
*Forced me to replace the lag bolts in the gate because they can't seem to ever close it, and it swings in the wind if you don't.
*Leave all the lights on when they leave.
*Scratched up the glass surface of the dinner table we had downstairs with a watch band by using the table for their laptop surfing.
*Repeatedly left our emergency key in the wrong place, so you couldn't find it if you were looking in the dark -then just left it laying on the ground in broad daylight.
*Frequently leave the house unlocked at night.
*Lastly, it was not disclosed to us when they were moving in, that they had two cats.
What lesson am I to learn from this? I'm trying to be a bigger man and not get bothered by all this, but it has been really tough.
Want me to call the city and tell them that 2 families are living in a single-family dwelling? They might not like that.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 5:37 pm
by SeattleGriz
Ibanez wrote:SeattleGriz wrote:Gotta get this off my chest. Back in February, we allowed a family of four to move into our downstairs (fully furnished with a kitchen) for thirty days to try and get back on their feet. Well, when their wife saw how nice the place was, she asked if we would mind if they stayed until June so their daughter could finish out the school year at the same school. We thought we would be nice and help out, as they were vouched for as being very nice.
Since then, they have:
*Broken a lamp, which then caused short circuits.
*The father tried to fix the outlet (before we realized it was the lamp) and messed all the wiring up which required me calling in my one time favor with the neighborhood electrician.
*The son cut his hair in the bathroom sink and then proceeded to sweep the hair down the drain, which caused the drain to become plugged - then they broke the tailpiece trying to unclog the drain.
*Proceed to run the washing machine around 10-15 times per week, even though we have asked them to limit laundry due to us being on a septic system.
*Then, try to sneak a load in when we are using the washer the one day (Sunday).
*Forced me to replace the lag bolts in the gate because they can't seem to ever close it, and it swings in the wind if you don't.
*Leave all the lights on when they leave.
*Scratched up the glass surface of the dinner table we had downstairs with a watch band by using the table for their laptop surfing.
*Repeatedly left our emergency key in the wrong place, so you couldn't find it if you were looking in the dark -then just left it laying on the ground in broad daylight.
*Frequently leave the house unlocked at night.
*Lastly, it was not disclosed to us when they were moving in, that they had two cats.
What lesson am I to learn from this? I'm trying to be a bigger man and not get bothered by all this, but it has been really tough.
Want me to call the city and tell them that 2 families are living in a single-family dwelling? They might not like that.
They supposedly are moving out on May 31st, as they apparently qualified for a home loan. The wife is an RN and the husband has his disability check!
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 6:55 am
by D1B
SeattleGriz wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Want me to call the city and tell them that 2 families are living in a single-family dwelling? They might not like that.
They supposedly are moving out on May 31st, as they apparently qualified for a home loan. The wife is an RN and the husband has his disability check!
SG, don't feel bad. Keep it positive till they move out.
You did a good deed that Jesus, if he exists, would be proud of you. That you encountered struggle and loss during their tenure only accentuates the caliber of your character and level of kindness. Jesus, if he exists, would have done the same.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 7:06 am
by AZGrizFan
D1B wrote:SeattleGriz wrote:
They supposedly are moving out on May 31st, as they apparently qualified for a home loan. The wife is an RN and the husband has his disability check!
SG, don't feel bad. Keep it positive till they move out.
You did a good deed that Jesus, if he exists, would be proud of you. That you encountered struggle and loss during their tenure only accentuates the caliber of your character and level of kindness. Jesus, if he exists, would have done the same.
That being said, on 5/31, I'd be changing the locks on the doors.

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 7:23 am
by D1B
AZGrizFan wrote:D1B wrote:
SG, don't feel bad. Keep it positive till they move out.
You did a good deed that Jesus, if he exists, would be proud of you. That you encountered struggle and loss during their tenure only accentuates the caliber of your character and level of kindness. Jesus, if he exists, would have done the same.
That being said, on 5/31, I'd be changing the locks on the doors.

Yep. And cleaning the carpets and giving the place a thorough scrubbing. They should be taking care of this and it's not too much to ask.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:59 pm
by SeattleGriz
The day is upon us. MOVING DAY! They should be fully moved out by tomorrow. Four and a half months.
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Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:07 am
by CAA Flagship
What is political about this thread?

Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:14 pm
by 89Hen
CAA Flagship wrote:What is political about this thread?

SG is a conservative and obviously the tenants are liberals.
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:45 pm
by SeattleGriz
89Hen wrote:CAA Flagship wrote:What is political about this thread?

SG is a conservative and obviously the tenants are liberals.
I thought it would spur debate about the church, as that is how we found out they were in need.
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Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:32 pm
by YoUDeeMan
SeattleGriz wrote:89Hen wrote:
SG is a conservative and obviously the tenants are liberals.
I thought it would spur debate about the church, as that is how we found out they were in need.
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Are they gone?
If so...whew, thank God!
Re: No good deed goes unpunished
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:52 pm
by SeattleGriz
Cluck U wrote:SeattleGriz wrote:
I thought it would spur debate about the church, as that is how we found out they were in need.
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Are they gone?
If so...whew, thank God!
Yes, they are gone. But now we find out all the little things they damaged and didn't tell us about. Not only that, but they took all the batteries from all the remotes?

Not to mention the superglue that was on the remotes. Makes me wonder what I am going to find that was superglued together.