They installed a new roof on my apartment building this week. In the process they destroyed my patio furniture and my sons bike with dirt falling from the roof onto my patio. Couldn’t they have put up something to avoid that from happening. None the less I cleaned it all up. The next day it was the same so I figured I would have to wait till they were fully done to get my patio livable again. Today when I got home I noticed that in my kitchen where I have a brand new glass top stove they destroyed my stove with rocks and black dust that was seemingly falling down the vent pipe from the roof. Again shouldn’t they have put something up to prevent this? I went into both of my bathrooms which also have vents connected to the roof and they are the same. They are covered in rocks and black dust.
My question is what should I do? I rent here and I know my manager who thinks he owns the building and makes up his own rules isn’t going to do anything much about it. Is it legal for them to get my house filthy and my patio ruined because they were putting up a new roof? I did everything in my power to avoid this. I closed all of my windows 24 hours a day even in this heat. I parked my car across the street so it wouldn’t get dirty from it and yet they have gotten my kitchen, patio, and 2 bathrooms totally dirty to the point where I am going to have to move my stove to clean etc. And even when I clean it there is still black stuff in the cracks on the new stove making it look dirty. Please help. I believe they should clean this mess.
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our neighbor is a very kind guy, single father of two girls and i think they’re pretty strapped for cash most of the time and it seems that feeding and caring for their cat is very low on their priorities. their cat is a typical neighborhood cat (we live in an apartment complex) so it’s always out there when we come and go and everyone says hi to it.
we went out on our patio last week and find the cat laying there on the concrete looking like it’s about to die. totally unresponsive, covered in fleas and scratches, missing most of its hair and just skin and bones. we had just given our (100% indoor) cats their flea medicine… they had recently started scratching a lot, to which we now imagine is probably due to this dirty cat laying on our patio furniture and we’re probably bringing them inside (yuck) but we had one dose of medicine left, so we put it on this cat and placed food and water in front of it… it laid there like that for a couple days.
we continued to care for it until it resembled a living being again and now it will not go away. he still runs off when he hears his owners car pull up, and they usually take him in their house at night. but otherwise he is always on our patio, sitting at our door, sometimes crying, and it is driving our cats crazy. they’re all fixed, but territorial. one of my cats got out today and went after it, and i am worried about it happening again. i don’t want them to fight and have my cat catch something.
where do you draw the lines of helping an animal in need and finding the critter a complete nuisance (bringing fleas into our home, costing us money feeding him, upsetting our cats, etc.) and what can we do to discourage it from living on our patio all day till the owners come home? we feel so guilty about wanting him to go away, but we already have three cats that we take very good care of, and just don’t have extra money to feed an extra mouth.
side note: our patio is enclosed with a fence that does not go all the way to the ground, so the neighbors cat is able to walk right in to our space. i would appreciate any helpful suggestions that might be good for us and our cats, as well as the poor neighbor cat. thank you!
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why won’t my Sims eat dinner at the dinner table? I have a dining room and still they walk right past it and go outside and eat on the patio furniture. If I remove the door to go outside they walk all the way through the front door and around to the back yard to eat at that table. Why is this?
They will sit at the table to study, nothing is blocked I’m sure.