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Off-topic TalkWhere overpaid, underworked S2000 owners waste the worst part of their days before the drive home. This forum is for general chit chat and discussions not covered by the other off-topic forums.
[QUOTE=C_Unit,May 15 2007, 12:24 PM]"A" admitted to me once that when they do their laundry they lay the dry clothes out on the bed, when they go to bed the just push the clothes on the floor...
there is always a nice warm rent free house in PA.
yeah, they should pay more for living with you...but seriously, I would ask them to pay more since they do use more of the utilities and if it starts a conflict, then you should move out.
Originally Posted by gotrice02,May 16 2007, 09:48 AM
quasi-boyfriend = fuking only?
Quasi-boyfriend = Nice guy that deals with my sh!t, but has no idea how to fix a front bumper
Seriously though, call a house meeting. I did that in college when things got out of hand. We had a problem with people that were not on the lease that were living in the house (i.e. girlfriends), that would not pay their share of the utilities. Sit down and talk to them about it. I would not criticize their laundry habits, but I would show them some of these facts and figures that you culled from your research. If they cared 2 cents about others, they'll see your point.
I think the info on how much the bill actually is would be helpful. If they are asking you to pick up an extra $10 to $15 bucks, just let it die until you find a better situation in which to live. Otherwise you run the risk of listening to them bitch about every little thing YOU do that drives them nuts and creating an unhappy sanctuary.
You might not think there is anything, but I guarantee you they have a list. I t kind of sounds as though it is not just the money that is bothering you, it is also just the fact they always run the things, and they make noise, you don't get to use them when you need to, and it is getting on your nerves.
If that is the case, let it go. And since this place is not where you see yourself being in five years, where do you want to be and are you following a plan to get there?