I don't generally share details of my life here, but I had an incident happen recently that I wanted to talk to people about who aren't my friends and automatically take my side.
For the past two years I have been living in a duplex split into two 2-bedroom apartments and a basement. The young woman living next door has been here about a year, and is a single mother a six month old baby. She and I get along, for the most part, and were friends until recently.
A few months ago, she mentioned to me that she wanted me to switch apartments with her because I had a bathtub while she had just a shower stall. Being a duplex, you'd think the two sides would be identical, but this is not the case. While my side had new appliances, new carpet, and hardwood bedrooms, hers had old carpet in all the bedrooms, carpet in the living room and kitchen, and appliances that look to be about 30 years old.
Needless to say, I told her that I wasn't going to do that. Well, she basically went behind my back to the landlord and told him she was going to move out unless he either put a bathtub in her side, or made us switch. I supported her asking for a bathtub, but wasn't about to move all of my stuff just for her convenience.
About a month ago, the landlord called and said he was going to remodel my side, putting in a third bedroom, and that my neighbor verbally indicated that she wanted to take that side and have an extra room. I told him again, I do not want to move my stuff, and since my contract extends until December he has no legal right to kick me out. He agreed to remodel her side of the building if I moved. I agreed to do this.
Last week, the neighbor moved the majority of her stuff into the basement while the landlord removed all of the carpet on that side and refinished the hardwood floors, and replaced the fridge. He told me that we have to switch over "this weekend".
Wednesday, the neighbor tells me I "better be" ready to move on Saturday at 9am because that is the only time her dad can help move her stuff. I told her I have clients I need to see at 9 and 10, and I wasn't going to cancel appointments with a three day notice. So around 11am Saturday, I began moving my stuff to her side and she moved her stuff up to mine.
I ended up hyper-extending my arm moving my massive couch, so I asked her if it would be all right to leave a few things, a few magazine boxes and some stuff in the pantry, until Sunday. She agreed, and the next day my girlfriend and I moved everything else out except a microwave the neighbor had asked to borrow.
Early Monday, I was getting ready to leave for work when I saw the neighbor and her dad moving stuff into her apartment. She always said that if her door is open, I can come on in. So I walked in to say hello. Her dad suddenly blew up at me, telling me "I don't want to see you! You were always too busy to help Megan (the neighbor) move! And you left stuff here! You are being more childish than the children you do therapy with!", blah, blah, I'm a bad ass, rinse and repeat.
I asked him to please calm down, and he yelled "get out! You don't live here anymore". I calmly said "neither do you. Megan does". His response to that was to order his daughter to tell me to leave. So I left. In the walkway between apartments, I heard him continue to rant and rave, so I said to my girlfriend "look at me! I'm a big tough guy who yells and screams to get my own way", and I may have accused him of verbally abusing his family. But, hey, that is what I heard directly from his daughter!
Probably shouldn't have said that, because it pissed him off even more and he ordered his daughter to lock the door.
Anyway, I thought I'd ask for reactions to this story. It sucks, because I don't think I was being unreasonable in not wanting to give up my side, which was a better side, on the whim of my neighbor. I also don't think I was wrong in keeping my therapy appointments on Saturday, since I wouldn't ask any other professional to cancel on clients just for my convenience.
Either way, I'm not on speaking terms with my neighbor, which sucks because I was pretty attached to her baby. But I also knew that we wouldn't be neighbors forever, and that I wouldn't be living in this town more than a few years, so I am not too upset about that.
I just don't appreciate being yelled at for something that was done to me! At the worst, I made it a bit less convenient for her to take my apartment. I generally don't like conflict with others, so this bothers me a great deal!
For the past two years I have been living in a duplex split into two 2-bedroom apartments and a basement. The young woman living next door has been here about a year, and is a single mother a six month old baby. She and I get along, for the most part, and were friends until recently.
A few months ago, she mentioned to me that she wanted me to switch apartments with her because I had a bathtub while she had just a shower stall. Being a duplex, you'd think the two sides would be identical, but this is not the case. While my side had new appliances, new carpet, and hardwood bedrooms, hers had old carpet in all the bedrooms, carpet in the living room and kitchen, and appliances that look to be about 30 years old.
Needless to say, I told her that I wasn't going to do that. Well, she basically went behind my back to the landlord and told him she was going to move out unless he either put a bathtub in her side, or made us switch. I supported her asking for a bathtub, but wasn't about to move all of my stuff just for her convenience.
About a month ago, the landlord called and said he was going to remodel my side, putting in a third bedroom, and that my neighbor verbally indicated that she wanted to take that side and have an extra room. I told him again, I do not want to move my stuff, and since my contract extends until December he has no legal right to kick me out. He agreed to remodel her side of the building if I moved. I agreed to do this.
Last week, the neighbor moved the majority of her stuff into the basement while the landlord removed all of the carpet on that side and refinished the hardwood floors, and replaced the fridge. He told me that we have to switch over "this weekend".
Wednesday, the neighbor tells me I "better be" ready to move on Saturday at 9am because that is the only time her dad can help move her stuff. I told her I have clients I need to see at 9 and 10, and I wasn't going to cancel appointments with a three day notice. So around 11am Saturday, I began moving my stuff to her side and she moved her stuff up to mine.
I ended up hyper-extending my arm moving my massive couch, so I asked her if it would be all right to leave a few things, a few magazine boxes and some stuff in the pantry, until Sunday. She agreed, and the next day my girlfriend and I moved everything else out except a microwave the neighbor had asked to borrow.
Early Monday, I was getting ready to leave for work when I saw the neighbor and her dad moving stuff into her apartment. She always said that if her door is open, I can come on in. So I walked in to say hello. Her dad suddenly blew up at me, telling me "I don't want to see you! You were always too busy to help Megan (the neighbor) move! And you left stuff here! You are being more childish than the children you do therapy with!", blah, blah, I'm a bad ass, rinse and repeat.
I asked him to please calm down, and he yelled "get out! You don't live here anymore". I calmly said "neither do you. Megan does". His response to that was to order his daughter to tell me to leave. So I left. In the walkway between apartments, I heard him continue to rant and rave, so I said to my girlfriend "look at me! I'm a big tough guy who yells and screams to get my own way", and I may have accused him of verbally abusing his family. But, hey, that is what I heard directly from his daughter!
Probably shouldn't have said that, because it pissed him off even more and he ordered his daughter to lock the door.
Anyway, I thought I'd ask for reactions to this story. It sucks, because I don't think I was being unreasonable in not wanting to give up my side, which was a better side, on the whim of my neighbor. I also don't think I was wrong in keeping my therapy appointments on Saturday, since I wouldn't ask any other professional to cancel on clients just for my convenience.
Either way, I'm not on speaking terms with my neighbor, which sucks because I was pretty attached to her baby. But I also knew that we wouldn't be neighbors forever, and that I wouldn't be living in this town more than a few years, so I am not too upset about that.
I just don't appreciate being yelled at for something that was done to me! At the worst, I made it a bit less convenient for her to take my apartment. I generally don't like conflict with others, so this bothers me a great deal!