You can’t buy happiness. But you can buy real estate, and that’s practically the same thing. A happy house has two bedrooms and a balcony. It has a cement floor and either cement or stone walls, plus a thin roof. The size of your apartment might bear a relationship to the size of your opinion of yourself, but it has nothing to do with your real worth. Don’t mind me, I’m just practicing my speech for when I have company over, and there’s nowhere for them to sit. Matter of fact, I don’t see why you should have more than one piece of furniture. Having more than one could be misunderstood as an invitation to stay. You don’t want that, do you?

Are you married? A question you should be prepared for. My advice? Lie! A small problem is that they could ask to see the Mrs, now you gotta pay some random girl to act like she’s wifey. Jokes on you, she actually likes it and moves in with you for real. Now you’re stuck with a make-believe marriage. Personally, I don’t think it’s fair that landlords ask if you’re married before making a decision whether to let you rent their apartment. But I get the thought behind it. If you’re married, chances are you might decide to stay longer and create little versions of yourself. Next thing you know, they’re going to a school nearby.
Where are you from? Around here, damn! What does it matter where I’m from? Are you scared I don’t use a tissue to clean my butt after doing a number 2? I’m well and truly done with this shit! No, not that shit. This shit! This one time I’m house hunting and this landlady goes, I don’t like your people. They’re usually trouble makers. First of all, you’re not wrong, but I’m going to be outraged either way. This other landlord said he won’t rent the place out to Muslims. So thieves, robbers, ritualists, lawyers, and gunslingers are all welcome, but it’s with Muslims that you draw the line? How profound.

Finding an Agent that isn’t half-mad, is 90 percent of the task. Brains are awesome, I just wish everyone had one, especially my Agent. He handled one particular visit very poorly. There was an altercation involving him and a street boy. Why is the street boy frothing in the mouth? So apparently the landlord made him aware of the vacancy, and agents swooped in and sidelined him. So I’m guessing he didn’t get a cut? For the street boy, it was a case of once shy, twice bitten. Now I had to act as a mediator for a fight I didn’t care about. Serves me right for getting a low budget agent in the first place. I should have seen the signs. Bloodshot eyes, and the smell of tobacco are the red flags for agents.
Damages. So the story is usually, “we will fix all the damaged parts as soon as you make payment”. Why don’t you do that before I make the payment? None of the words coming out of your mouth really inspire any confidence. Chances are, the minute I make the payment, it would be the last time I set my eyes on you. Next thing you know, I’m stuck with a toilet that doesn’t flush, a leaking roof, and two broken taps. And that’s why, if you put in any work on the property, when it’s time to go, better be petty enough to leave with the things you fixed. That’s right, I’m taking the toilet seat, one tap, three sockets, and one light bulb as I leave.

Pets. I am all for having pets you know. Dogs might bark like they just saw a ghost, cats might be your reincarnated grandma, but goats? Goats are where I draw the line. What are you doing with goats in your compound? If you think that’s crazy, I once checked out an apartment that had poultry. Yes, you read correctly, the landlord was rearing chicks. Not the type you see on Netflix. The entire compound smelled like sorrow. I gave the Agent a long hard stare and he knew it was time to leave. The disrespect of bringing me to that place in the first instance.
Noisy neighbors. Sometimes you have a noisy neighbor. You cannot do anything about that. They will always be noisy. You just have to get on with your life, put your TV on and turn it up a little louder. Your neighbors might decide to throw party after party. And nothing makes you more tolerant of a neighbor’s noisy party than being there. Back in my former neighborhood, my neighbors were yelling so loud at their kids to clean up their room, that out of fear, even I started cleaning my room. Word of advice, borrow trouble for yourself, if that’s your nature, but don’t lend it to your neighbors. If you don’t want noisy neighbors, buy up the neighborhood.

When it rains it pours. The best time to look for a house is in the rainy season. During the rains, everything that has been hidden comes to the fore. The rain washes the whitewash off the buildings and they start to look like correctional facilities. It’s also a great time to check whether the road to your apartment is motorable. A friend of mine rented an apartment in a ‘choice’ area, only to wake up in a pool of water. You can imagine falling asleep, dreaming you’re at the beach and then waking up to find out that you’re floating on your mattress in a compound full of water? House hunting isn’t for the faint-hearted. If you’re not careful, you could get a deal so badβ¦.
you begin to envy the homeless.
Β© Gottfried. All rights reserved
Thankfully, I donβt deal with them directly. I go through a third party who negotiates on my behalf. The last time I moved apartments, I was asked to clean a non-existent blemish on the spotless floor. They wanted to collect some money. And I was already moving across the country. Whatevs.
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Haha, that’s a nice touch. I wonder why I didn’t consider that.
They’re always looking for new ways to collect some more money. It’s ridiculous
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Muji makes huts now and they keep things very simple. But you can buy them only in Japan at the moment. I would fill one with just my book collection. No space for clothes, but it looks cute.
https://www.muji.com/jp/mujihut/en.html
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Haha, this looks great π
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There always does seem to be something when it comes to house hunting. I so enjoy your perspective and writing .
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It really can be exhausting.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
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House haunting is really not for the faint hearted.
One of my friends was this close to slapping her agent when he took her to a cubicle and the landlord had numerous lame rules pasted on the main gate for tenants.
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Haha, I can’t believe I missed this. I’ve read through some ridiculous rules pasted somewhere before.
“No loud music after 8pm”
So you could be blasting loud music by 7:50pm?
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So ridiculous π
I’ve seen “females shouldn’t use coloured hair extensions except black and brown.”
What’s that?
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That’s just plain racist!
It’s too oddly specific to be anything else!
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Exactly!!!
Who would live there anyway? He’d get his tenants from the jungle.
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Lmao honestly. I still prefer people that aren’t subtle about their racism
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Yeah, I prefer them to those who try to mask theirs.
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The subtle digs are mad annoying.
Then they fall back with “I have black friends” I’m not racist
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Which is absolute bullshit if you’d ask me.
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Doesn’t hold any water!
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Laughable Landlord Laws
You may want to write this sometime soon. π
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Lmaoo
I think I should
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Oh, you’re on it. Cool π
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Please do π
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I’ll think about this one π
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Your usual posts crack me like crazy but this one is plain truth. Enjoyed reading it.
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
The things we go through house hunting π
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the real estate agent loves selling beautiful fairy tales and builds a plot that always has a happy ending. Let me explain. Sells neighbors. I see it when an apartment here becomes empty. The real estate agent does this: if she shows the apartment to a boy, the girl from the apartment opposite is no longer the other half of a cohabiting couple, but a cheerful single; if he shows the apartment to a lady, the pensioner on the first floor becomes a charming man with a lot of free time and full of interests … ok, at this point I wonder: what do I become when he sells me?
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Haha, this is also through. I had an agent once tell me that a lot of pretty girls lived upstairs.
How was that supposed to stand in for the obvious lack of cross ventilation in the facility? π
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Are you asking me?
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I indeed am π
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find a couple of tickets on the ground predisposes to that floor
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haha, I hear ya
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Don’t start π
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of the end: the elaboration of detachment is a slow process that involves a great consumption of intellectual and emotional energies. I finished. Hello. π
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You’re so young and so wise. Makes me wonder
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I wish I had read this two months before now.
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Better late than never
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did you believe a good fairy tale? π
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Yes, it’s laced with vital and valid… tips.
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Haha
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Y’all are having fun
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I’m trying.
Anyone who has had a bitter experience with sadonic and heaartless agents will surely want to catch fun with this.
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Haha, fair enough
All agents know how to do is lie
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Thank you, these are considerations born from seeing the future tenants of the apartment next to mine pass by … they looked at me in a strange way, something more than curiosity.
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Aha
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Oh
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what perplexes you?
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Lol I didn’t see who it was addressed to.
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Aaaah! π
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Yeah π
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Ciao π
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Bella π
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always π
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This was really thought-provoking and humorous:) especially liked the one about you cleaning your rooms after the neighbors shouted at their kids:))
As for the agent, ours disappeared after we had paid him. He never returned our calls and we had to deal directly with our house owner on repairs:) Would you consider writing a post about neighbors who complain about everything?
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Haha, some people put their kids through trauma. I had a Gardner who always lined his kids up to beat them. Their cries sounded like what I think hell would sound like. The agony.
Haha, neighbors deserve their own post. I just put a teaser π
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Please make sure you do a neighbors postπππ
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Haha, will do π
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Lol… Neighbors definitely deserve their own post.
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haha, they really do. A special breed
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This also made me laugh as well
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haha, thanks!
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The damagesππ… Moving out of my first apartment, I was asked to repaint the whole thing or part with my deposit amount.
And I had put up wallpaper.
I want to be a landlord when I grow upππ
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Haha, it’s really annoying. They make ridiculous demands all the time π
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That makes us both π€£
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Yes, these are the things one has to pass while house hunting. This is a beginners guide, can’t imagine what points will be in the advance guide. I would like to see a part 2 of this, from the landlord’s point of view (just a humble suggestion).
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Haha, I’m telling you whatever we go through, landlords go through worse π
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Haha yes absolutely ππ
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Need to be brave π
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Lol, yes π
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Gotta check the tenants medical history π
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Hahaha ππ
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Some are definitely not very stable
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Some or most of them (from the landlord’s view)
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True
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There were some facts in this one!!!
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Thank you π
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Hahahaππ loved it as always
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Haha, I’m sure you’re home with your parents so it’s none of your concern yet π
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That’s true !!!πππ But got the future reference!!πand suddenly I started loving my homeππ
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Haha, enjoy the little things. Like taps that work. Roofs that don’t leak. ππ
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And alarm which doesn’t snooze {my mom} ππ yeah truly
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Haha, okay your mom needs to be stopped πππ
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