I have the rental blues...
I have been renting homes since 1995. Everything from apartments and townhouses to single-family houses. Here in Lawton, OK, my wife and I had the daunting task of finding a single-family house that was nestled in a good neighborhood where we feel safe raising our daughter. On the final day of my house-hunting TDY, and after being shown many houses that appeared to be previous crack houses, we found a great house in SE Lawton. It is an all brick house built in 1990 that was remodeled in 2005. It has everything that we need and is spacious enough to fit our larger German furniture into. Now the bad part....the property manager was chewing someone else a new behind over the phone and then rudely hung-up on them the day I was there to sign our lease. She told me she hates acting that way, but some people can't understand things any other way. Well, when we did the move-in inspection, she promised to either spot paint over the areas of the walls that were painted by the previous tenants, they used an odd color that did not match the walls. I'm still wondering why they did something so blatant. They are educated, respectful officers in the Army. Almost makes me think it was intentional.... Anyways, now it's 13 days later and still no paint on the walls. The house has been nearly empty this entire time but our household goods come on Friday. I have called everyday since last Friday when I was instructed to follow-up with them regarding their decision to spot paint or paint the entire walls with neutral colors.
I have not been able to talk to the property manager, so I called her assistant the last two days for an update. Today she told me that she would take paint chips from the walls and have the paint matched so that I could spot paint it myself. I explained that the house had not been painted in over 5 years, there's soot on the living room walls from the fireplace, the previous tenants had 4 young children and two dogs and two cats AND I DON'T PAINT. On top of this, we can see sun spots on the walls from where the sun has bleached the paint. She told me to stop belittling her. She proceeded to tell me that she could have paint matched that was decades old and that it would blend perfectly. She also stated that she had painted houses as part of the maintenance crew for 6 years before she became an assistant property manager. Well obviously she knows it all and I can't convince her otherwise.
Now I'm faced with how to deal with this company. I don't want them inside my house after my belongings are here. I've already seen the maintenance staff in action. One maint man installed a new Co2 detector one foot above a direct vent from the furnance, which placed it 2 feet off the floor. Guess who likes her new toy Co2 detector? You guessed it, my 2 y/o daughter thought it was fun until I moved it above the doorway in the hallway outside our bedrooms (where the instructions say it should be).
Why can't the Army just keep me in one place and leave me alone? I had a wonderful house in Germany and the landlord was an awesome guy. He installed all of our light fixtures, satellite TV dish and ceiling fans. He wouldn't let me spot paint after spackling, said it would never match and he preferred to paint it fresh for a new tenant.
I have to play this game for 10 more years and then I'm buying a house and never moving again. Sure hope Alaska has room for me someday...
These Oklahoma temps are a bit much for me.
Thanks for reading my rants, complaints and bothers. With everything else being equal, I really don't have it all that bad, could always be in Afg fighting one deep against an entrenched enemy with my hands tied behind my back (ROE).
Thanks, Dinny