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Take that info and google it right away before wasting anymore time on that person. Might not help all cases, but in this case it could have saved you a lot of trouble. Another thing that some strata's are doing is requiring a police check done on all possible tenants. Being up on SFU, a lot of the units are owned by investors who are renting out to "students". |
This thread is wicked! The far-fetched stories combined with the unique comedic writing styles of each of the RS members makes this quite an entertaining thread. Keep then coming! My lunch time reading :) |
Sum: Yep we had her email. Keep in mind she did not give us this phone number when we first signed the tenancy. We didn't get this second number until she closed her first bank account and gave us a second set of cheques. That's when I got curious and discovered what she actually done for a living! lol We learned a lot of hard lessons with this one! I almost forgot the best part... she left us a cultural film with all her junk... Big Rack Attack :D |
From Korea with Love. Courtesy of being a strata member, we found out that there was a grow op in one of the units in the adjacent building. The owner lived in NYC and had bought the unit for his son to live in while he attended SFU. Upon graduation, the son moved back to NYC and the dad decided to rent the unit out. With the help of a friend, they rented the unit to a nice Korean student. For the next 2 years, the post-dated cheques were cashed on the first of the month. Then the cheques started to bounce. One month, second month... Cell phone had been disconnected. Owner contacted the friend to go check on the unit, only to find the door locks had been changed. A locksmith was called in and upon entry the unit had a full blown grow op going. Every room had lights and plants, even in the bathroom tub. The police was called in and a report was made. After all the plants and lights were removed, the clean up team came in to inspect the damage and it was pretty bad. There was mold in the walls which also affected the units to the left and right. Damage was estimated at over $100K. The owner of the unit was contacted and informed of the findings. Needless to say, the owner said he wasn't responsible for the damage and wasn't going to pay for the repairs. In his exact words "the building manager should have kept them from growing drugs in my unit". Yes according to him, the building manager should also be the security guard, and concierge to keep his unit safe. He even went as far as saying he would sue the strata if we put a lien against his unit for the cost of the repairs. In the end, the owner agreed to pay for repairs which also includes displacing the tenants in the 2 units next door. |
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Here's a quick one. 11 pm + Fire + water = disaster In the adjacent building the 2 tenants in unit 802 were hungry and decided to deep fry some chicken wings. This was 11 pm on a week night. Not sure how, but the oil caught on fire and their first instinct was to douse the fire with water. Now the entire kitchen was on fire and that set off the sprinklers. By the time the fire was put out and all the water turned off, there was water and fire damage to their rental unit, water damage to units 801 and 803. Water damage to units 701, 702, and 703. And minor water damage to the ceilings of unit 601, 602, and 603. Next time I am hungry at 11 pm, I am going to McD's for chicken nuggets. :okay: |
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Maybe you guys shouldn't even bother to rent out your basement suite if your mother has such a severe allergy? |
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where's the "eats popcorn" smiley when you need it! |
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Slightly related. I've had some interesting living situations in vancouver. mostly because of Craigslist being my realtor and I'm cheap punk. >Move to vancouver, be 18. >Found a place 2 days before, people bail on me. Get to vancouver and move into a place before even checking it out. Downtown english bay, near davie. Awesome area, 2 bedroom completely cement apartment. 5 other people living there. all of them mexicans, 2 in the living room can't even speak english. >Every month I shared my room with someone different. First was an extremely loud snorer, really hard to fall asleep with that. Second was a really annoying wigger dude. Had more clothes in the closet then I've had in my entire life. Incredibly gay french dude, was quit, never there, stayed to himself. Hot australian girl. Stayed in the room for 2 weeks before she moved into the other room with the creepy asian girl. Next guy was a really smelly mexican who made a living off selling World of warcraft gold. Next guy was a legit cool mexican guy. >One day a water pipe burst and 3 apartments were completely ruined, water in the stairs for days. >elevator was a deathtrap. >One day immigration broke in when I wasn't there. Took one of the mexicans in the living room. We never seen him again. Moved out of that place and into a really weird student dwelling with 8 other people near renfrew station. Bathroom had a roof that was like 5 and a half feet high. Everyone was asian and stuck to themselves except for this incredibly creepy old white guy who always went on about his explorations in africa. unsurprisingly i seen his face in the paper 3 months after I moved out, he apparently molested a 15 year old girl... The house was nothing but tiny ass rooms. Also, both bathrooms were out of order for 6 days. Didn't shower, had to shit in the mcdonalds a block away. Pissed in the backyard. |
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ray you fail! don't bump if you don't contribute! lol |
Here's an update to If it ain't broke, don't fix it. We had our Sept strata meeting and someone else commented on what appears to be our landscaping company NOT showing up to work. Flowers are really overgrown and much of the flowers are dead and have turned brown. Supposedly, the landscaping company is coming once a week but they are not handing in any of their work orders to document what they are doing that one day a week. The strata president is still fully backing the current company. I can't wait to see how this winter goes. Thankfully I picked up a new 4x4 and will have new snow tires on it. Maybe I can be Mr. Plow. That name again is Mr. Plow. |
i wanted an update from others :D no other way i could bring it up for others to share moar stories |
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Any possible way I can get the name of this company? I want to check something... |
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Gridlock and dinosaur, exactly what job do you guys have? Seems like a entertaining but troubling job. |
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