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It's the paint, stupid...


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It seems every time the building inspector shows up here, he's angry about the paint.  Paint peels, fades and does other things in this high humidity area.  Then, he would order the whole apartment painted on my landlady's bill.  Frankly, I don't mind getting this done because a good, fresh coat of paint can really make this place look spiffy.  But, there's usually a scheduling issue.  I work nights and normally sleep most of the day.  I can't afford to be kept awake all day, babysitting painters or shuffling furniture.

 

So, this year, I decided to head off the trouble.  The building inspector isn't due until May of next year.  I have a three week session off from work starting next month.  It means I can sleep at night, arrange for the painters and get this job done in advance of the inspector.  To accomplish this, I contacted the same contractor that the landlady hires to prep the vacant apartments.  I'm paying the contractor $750 to do a three day job in here.

 

When the building inspector shows up next year, he's likely to see a place that can pass on the first try and I won't have to juggle schedules or lose any sleep.  It all gets done on my time instead of the inspector's time.

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And by May, it will look like an apartment that's going to need to be painted in a couple of months, so how are you ahead ? Plus you're paying for it.

The paint doesn't wear out that quickly.  I'm ahead because I'm following my own schedule instead of anyone else'.
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How often does it normally need to be painted? I mean, for $750, you could sleep a hotel room and have a friend keep an eye on the place. Take the friend out to dinner when it's all done, and you're still probably money ahead.

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How often does it normally need to be painted? I mean, for $750, you could sleep a hotel room and have a friend keep an eye on the place. Take the friend out to dinner when it's all done, and you're still probably money ahead.

It usually takes about three years.
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Landlady? Hiring contractor?

 

K.  :poop: :post:

This landlady always has people working here.  Plumbers, carpenters, electricians and more.  Keeping an apartment complex up to code is a lot of hard work.  There are a few things that the in house maintenance crew can do without a contractor, but big jobs such as getting the roof resurfaced requires contractors.
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This landlady always has people working here.  Plumbers, carpenters, electricians and more.  Keeping an apartment complex up to code is a lot of hard work.  There are a few things that the in house maintenance crew can do without a contractor, but big jobs such as getting the roof resurfaced requires contractors.

 

Not my point. You said you're paying a contractor when there's a landlady.

 

This is just a  :poop: :post:

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Not my point. You said you're paying a contractor when there's a landlady.

 

This is just a  :poop: :post:

The landlady has nothing to do with this.  I'm paying for the work and it's only $750.  I'm doing it this way so I can avoid any hassles that go along with having the landlady write her own schedule for it, which may conflict with my job and other obligations.
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Not my point. You said you're paying a contractor when there's a landlady.

 

This is just a  :poop: :post:

Not at all unusual.  I once paid an electrician to install an outlet here so I could run an air conditioner without popping a breaker.  Dedicated... one outlet, one breaker, 20 amps.
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