Ok, this is ridiculous. Prop Mgr. just knocked on my door and said there was some kind of plumbing emergency and that a plumber would need to come in about an hour. He seemed nervous. This is total BS. There is NOTHING wrong with my plumbing. Am I hallucinating again? Or is someone paying me a visit to check out my residence? If the Prop Mgr. is assisting any P.I.'s, can I sue them? Should I ask for the plumber's credentials? Something is wrong with this picture. Thanks.
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Originally posted by ApresMoi View PostOk, this is ridiculous. Prop Mgr. just knocked on my door and said there was some kind of plumbing emergency and that a plumber would need to come in about an hour. He seemed nervous. This is total BS. There is NOTHING wrong with my plumbing. Am I hallucinating again? Or is someone paying me a visit to check out my residence? If the Prop Mgr. is assisting any P.I.'s, can I sue them? Should I ask for the plumber's credentials? Something is wrong with this picture. Thanks.
If you have NO leaks or other issues, seems to me you could deny entry.
Are you in a townhome setup, or are there neighbors above/below you?
As I say, can you call them or go knock on their doors to see if they've been told of this "problem"?
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I'd agree - ask to see proof that they are a licensed plumber before letting them into the house. You might ask some question about plumbing and pipe fitting to see if they know the answer to it - google something so you'll know the answer :-)
--WilliamI am an attorney, but I am just not your attorney.
As such, any statement is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship.
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Originally posted by BKDefender View PostI'd agree - ask to see proof that they are a licensed plumber before letting them into the house. You might ask some question about plumbing and pipe fitting to see if they know the answer to it - google something so you'll know the answer :-)
--William
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Originally posted by Meatstick View PostWhatever it is your taking I sure wish you would pass it around. It is probably the BushNarcs........................
I wish I smoked crack at times like these.
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I don't know, when we've lived in apartments, it's always seemed they were sending plumbers or exterminators by for routine maintenance, or "checks". It wasn't always for a problem.
ETA: I see that they told you it was for an emergency. I would call the prop mgmt and ask exactly WHAT the emergency IS.
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Go with your "gut" feeling. I would ask this guy (outside of a locked door) what he wishes to repair. If he cannot give a reasonable answer, then tell him to come back when your husband/boyfriend/friend is present as you "once were fooled" by an imposture and will not be again. It is not illegal unless the manager can explain to your satisfaction what is an emergency. 'HubIf I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.
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Originally posted by AngelinaCatHub View PostGo with your "gut" feeling. I would ask this guy (outside of a locked door) what he wishes to repair. If he cannot give a reasonable answer, then tell him to come back when your husband/boyfriend/friend is present as you "once were fooled" by an imposture and will not be again. It is not illegal unless the manager can explain to your satisfaction what is an emergency. 'Hub
I've settled down now, now that I know it's their regular guy.
Based on what I've found out, everything I have is exempt anyway. Even if someone demanded to have everything appraised and I had to use those values, I still would probably be under the wildcard amount (barely, maybe). Based on what I read here this morning about valuations, I have nothing to worry about.
Somehow, even knowing all of the above didn't help much when the manager made this mysterious announcement. Geez, he could have been more forthcoming. "I'm sending the regular plumber" would have worked for me. He probably got chewed on by the owner over some big water bill and has to check everything out. No one has been in here for ages!
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Have the PI's sitting out front run a background check on the plumber.Stopped Payings CC's: 8/14/2009 | Retained Attorney: 9/23/2009 | Filed CH 7: 12/7/2009 | 341 Meeting: 1/21/2010 - Complete | Discharged: 4/9/2010
"One person pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth."
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Originally posted by ApresMoi View PostFunny.If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.
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Apres,
I agree with others opinions. You are taking it all too seriously. No bank or lender will have this much attention (and money wasted) for one person.
Now, If you are recently guilty of, say, maxing out a multi-million dollar credit line, they may be antsy enough to hire PI's and a fake plumber, but probably not even then.
Simple fact, is, you, me, and everyone else in the country, are just another cog in the machine. If we pay, great, they get paid. If we don't, they write off the debt and get a tax benefit event. Then, they sell the debt and may collect a little, or maybe not. It really doesn't matter to them.
Unless you have taken part in something extremely egregious, they simply won't spend time or money thinking about you. It really is Not Spy Vs. Spy in the world of bad debt and BK.
I wish you well in all you are up against, but you can safely retire some of that worry and have a good night's rest.
Best,
-dmc11-20-09-- Filed Chapter 7
12-23-09-- 341 Meeting-Early Christmas Gift?
3-9-10--Discharged
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Thank you! I have lost some perspective, there's no getting around it. This started with "seeing" PIs, followed by a vague (and seemingly unsubstantiated) claim about a plumbing emergency and the need to come into my space. Btw, no plumber ever showed, so how much of an emergency was it? I actually called the guy and he said 'some things are going on' at the building and he would call me before coming over and that was the last I heard.
And good grief. The extent of my "crime" is to not pay my debts for (coming up on) four months. That's it.
I don't mind at all being a cog in the machine in this instance. I will quit worrying now.
Originally posted by DeadManCrawling View PostApres,
I agree with others opinions. You are taking it all too seriously. No bank or lender will have this much attention (and money wasted) for one person.
Now, If you are recently guilty of, say, maxing out a multi-million dollar credit line, they may be antsy enough to hire PI's and a fake plumber, but probably not even then.
Simple fact, is, you, me, and everyone else in the country, are just another cog in the machine. If we pay, great, they get paid. If we don't, they write off the debt and get a tax benefit event. Then, they sell the debt and may collect a little, or maybe not. It really doesn't matter to them.
Unless you have taken part in something extremely egregious, they simply won't spend time or money thinking about you. It really is Not Spy Vs. Spy in the world of bad debt and BK.
I wish you well in all you are up against, but you can safely retire some of that worry and have a good night's rest.
Best,
-dmc
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