Happy news
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:26 pm
After the traumas this year of disappearing flatmate (I'll get on to that later), I have news that has made me all happy and stuff.
The band that I'm in, Panda Eyes, is playing a local venue of high regard named the Lemon Tree on Friday, and I was told today that there are only 20 tickets left out of a possible 550. Woo, ya, etc... Personally, I was just happy to play at the Lemon Tree, now I have the added bonus of people being there! So I'm all chuffed.
On the disappearing flatmate thing, it's bloody annoying. I contacted my landlord, and they knew nothing about it, and proceeded to get in touch with her. She said that she had sent them a letter a month previously stating she was moving out (nice of her to tell me) and she thought that would be all she needed to do. But she never read her tenant's agreement, which stated she would have to leave by mutual consent. Anyway, through journalist friends, I managed to get in touch with her mother, who knew nothing about it as well. This is where I think it gets strange. If you were told that yr daughter had just moved out of her flat without warning, wouldn't you want to get in touch with her to find out what happened? Not her! I phoned her the next day asking if she had heard from her, and she was so nonchalant about it, sounding like she didn't give a fuck basically. I stated to her that her daughter had left me with 2 months rent to pay and no fucking furniture in the bedroom (which belonged to the flat). ARGH. I'm quite stressed at this point, and the landlord isn't helping. The terms of my lease state that I am liable for any rent due if they can't get in touch with her, which happens of course, as she supplied a false work phone number, stopped replying to emails and changed her mobile phone number.
I do have a new flatmate who moved in last Wednesday and he seems like a nice fellow. He plays in a hardcore band named Escape to Victory.
I have had to fork out for new furniture, but my landlord hasn't pestered me about the due rent, despite my repeated queries...
What happy news to people have then?
The band that I'm in, Panda Eyes, is playing a local venue of high regard named the Lemon Tree on Friday, and I was told today that there are only 20 tickets left out of a possible 550. Woo, ya, etc... Personally, I was just happy to play at the Lemon Tree, now I have the added bonus of people being there! So I'm all chuffed.
On the disappearing flatmate thing, it's bloody annoying. I contacted my landlord, and they knew nothing about it, and proceeded to get in touch with her. She said that she had sent them a letter a month previously stating she was moving out (nice of her to tell me) and she thought that would be all she needed to do. But she never read her tenant's agreement, which stated she would have to leave by mutual consent. Anyway, through journalist friends, I managed to get in touch with her mother, who knew nothing about it as well. This is where I think it gets strange. If you were told that yr daughter had just moved out of her flat without warning, wouldn't you want to get in touch with her to find out what happened? Not her! I phoned her the next day asking if she had heard from her, and she was so nonchalant about it, sounding like she didn't give a fuck basically. I stated to her that her daughter had left me with 2 months rent to pay and no fucking furniture in the bedroom (which belonged to the flat). ARGH. I'm quite stressed at this point, and the landlord isn't helping. The terms of my lease state that I am liable for any rent due if they can't get in touch with her, which happens of course, as she supplied a false work phone number, stopped replying to emails and changed her mobile phone number.
I do have a new flatmate who moved in last Wednesday and he seems like a nice fellow. He plays in a hardcore band named Escape to Victory.
I have had to fork out for new furniture, but my landlord hasn't pestered me about the due rent, despite my repeated queries...
What happy news to people have then?