good morning all
Ron, glad you got through the medical gauntlet.
Guess we can buy some green bananas...
26 out now warming up into 40's on a cloudy day today, warmer tomorrow
worked on my rv tailight, think I have it fixed. Found the plastic part that keeps popping out and losing
grip on the light bulb terminals. Got it clicked back in (pops out way too easily) and then flowed a little super glue
down the sides of the plastic. Not going anywhere now, plus I can easily change the bulbs a different way.
cleaned off the metal and sanded everything with emery paper. Good thing I remembered to take pics of the wire hookup
not much planned for today, might get some work done in garage
when I got to this house, the oil burner was eleven years old and had never been cleaned.
I immediately got it cleaned, and do that every two years. Hard to believe landlord thinks its smart to depend
upon tenant to get the oilburner cleaned. That's a landlord's job...
when I was talking to landlady about new vinyl in kitchen to replace the 40+ year old stuff there, I suggested we get the better grade Congoleum because of the lifetime warranty. Her response was that it was only a rental. 153 sf of vinyl and the good stuff costs a dollar a foot more.
some landlords can't think past cash flow. Fix nothing until it breaks, spend as little money as possible and
maximize income. Problem is houses wear out, if you leave things go til they break, usually more expensive and huge inconvenience to tenant. I think my landlady's late husband was really cheap and did not consider the financial benefit of
market value appreciation. I mean there are two different color shingles on this roof because owner too cheap to do whole roof when part blew off. I believe this is the only house in the area with shingles that don't match, which reflects the owner's attitude. I've owned three nice homes in this area for 40 years and hard for me to adjust being a renter.
I'm actually considering buying a 45 foot very used high end diesel pusher rv and going back to live in that.
I did three years living in my small yacht, I can do it in a big rv too.
I've owned large houses and just don't need that any more. Plus I think snowbirding sounds like a lot of fun.
Part of this is looking at where I stay and thinking I'm paying 85 bucks a night for this motel.
The rv idea went over like a lead balloon with my brother, he is very concerned I won't be in area any more.
I guess he likes having me here.
am realizing that if I don't own it, just not the same. Probably a bit of a control function, I like things to work and landlord
is happy only if no one calls. That seems to be their valuation of a tenant.
when my landlady finally passes away and her two sons take over, pretty sure they will view the business differently.
I also think they will sell off all these properties and cash out. That's what usually happens.