I'm curious to know if the OP does a lot of microwave cooking. That appliance--along with the fridge, A/C, and TV--would be the most power-hungry devices.
I don't do a lot of microwave cooking as of late. Granted, I'm trying to do less microwave cooking this year, because there are so much things to do rather than coming home from working to dumping frozen food into microwave cooking, that is, I'm trying to avoiding to using too much electric this year, I'm very dependant on A/C during the course of the summer season, my grandmother revealed the bill to me that it costs up nearly 200 dollars, so that force me to change the way I'm doing around the house.
Timby said:
It sounds like your landlord is multiplying the pet fee by the number of animals you're bringing into the unit (which is not at all unheard of).
Also, your story doesn't add up. First you said you were moving into a one-bedroom apartment. Now you're saying you're moving into a "woodland two-bedroom apartment." Did you simply select another property in the same complex?
You're right, it's all unheard of this north carolina law, because it's outrageous price that I'd have to pay 900 dollars of pet fee this year, I spoke to her on the phone earlier this month and her manager told me that if I decided to bring three cats in the apartment, it's still same as of 900 dollars fee for that. Right now I'm relaying to government to giving me the assistance that I needed to cover for the rent in the later months. She informed me that she's accepting the SSI checks as long as my income is good.
I know that my story doesn't add up, but before I decided to moving into a one-bedroom, I searched a wide range of apartments that allows multiplying pets in their place, they told me that they don't allowing one more cat in their place, that is, I'm very disappointed to hear that. That's where the woodlands apartment comes in. My prayer got answered at long last, the rent would be 315 dollars per month for two-bedroom apartment, so I decided to take it since they're allowing three cats. You've had no idea how much those cats meant to me, I couldn't be apart from them, they hold a special place in my heart.
And, no, I didn't simply select another property in the same complex! It's different complex that I was choosing in the first place. Now you don't have to worrying about checking my story out, you got your question answered, Timby. Another story, I might add, this apartment that I really want to live in was north campus crossing, man, it's so beautiful. The landlord told me that I would have to share a roommate with, I told her that I don't want any roommates to begin with. I was very tempted to take the apartment. I'm very glad that I decided not to taking that apartment complex at all. I rather to be alone with my cats. Here's the website:
www.northcampuscrossing.com