I found out what happens when your landlady sells the house you live in--you get kicked out. There aren't any rentor protections in this country, I guess, and I'm expected to leave the house before the end of this month.
I really liked that apartment, too--it was big; it had a fridge, a washing machine, and a TV; it was conveniently located above a 24/7 mart; and it was cheap. I spent the day looking at other apartments, and nothing even comes close. Looks like I really lucked out on that one.
Anyway, I might have guessed she was selling the place when she kept bringing people in to take a look at it...I mean literally barging into my apartment and stuff. Then there was the guy who came to my apartment one morning asking what the "rules" for renting to a foreigner are. (There are no rules).
Well, this way at least I don't have to bother replacing the light bulbs I was saving up for, or clean the patio, or worry about everything around the house that's broken. Right?
I really liked that apartment, too--it was big; it had a fridge, a washing machine, and a TV; it was conveniently located above a 24/7 mart; and it was cheap. I spent the day looking at other apartments, and nothing even comes close. Looks like I really lucked out on that one.
Anyway, I might have guessed she was selling the place when she kept bringing people in to take a look at it...I mean literally barging into my apartment and stuff. Then there was the guy who came to my apartment one morning asking what the "rules" for renting to a foreigner are. (There are no rules).
Well, this way at least I don't have to bother replacing the light bulbs I was saving up for, or clean the patio, or worry about everything around the house that's broken. Right?
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