REAL ROOMMATE STORY-DORM BEDS &LARGE PEOPLE DON'T MIXWritten by dan the roommate man
Continued from page 1 to go to a wedding and would be gone until that Tuesday. She told me her boyfriend would be coming to stay with her on her side of room. This didn't prove problematic until we all went to sleep. It seems that loving couple couldn't wait until I was gone next day, and soon after I closed my eyes there was a horrible squeaking sound coming from her bed.Yep, you guessed it. I tried my best to fall asleep and ignore them, and my attempt failed miserably when tiny dorm-issued twin bed decided that 600+ lbs was too much. The damn thing collapsed on floor!

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| | WHEN CAN YOUR LANDLORD ENTER YOUR APARTMENT?Written by dan the roommate man
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HOW: Generally he should give you 24 hour notice. WHY: He must have a sound reason for entering your home such as making a needed repair or to make a necessary inspections. A valid inspection would be to check for leaks or ensuring that his no-pet policy is being followed. Your landlord cannot enter your apartment just to snoop around. EMERGENCIES - In this case when life and property are at risk as in case of a fire or broken water pipe no notice is needed.

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