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<blockquote data-quote="rixthetrick" data-source="post: 6655499" data-attributes="member: 618942"><p>Well for your landlord it's all business.</p><p></p><p>I guess when you bring it up with the landlord you will soon discover</p><p></p><p>how "reasonable" things can be sorted out.</p><p></p><p>As much as it's not fun to move out, I have threatened to move if things weren't more amicable - but you have to be prepared to follow through.</p><p></p><p>Just like you would dealing at work, family or confronted by say a bully.</p><p></p><p>I guess you'll have to weigh up what you might pay elsewhere, what you may be losing by staying in the predicament you're in. I'm one for diplomacy until that avenue is clearly extinguished, then weigh up the pro's and con's, I don't burn my bridges generally - that is unless I am confronted by a bully who's game isn't good enough to intimidate me, then all bets are off.</p><p></p><p>Set boundaries and standards representing how you want to be treated by others, by respecting yourself you'll ensure others will also.</p><p></p><p>Failing that, duct tape said landlord to a chair and break out the cordless drill in the region thereabouts of the knee caps. ala Italia style.</p><p></p><p>whew, all typed out,</p><p></p><p>Dr Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rixthetrick, post: 6655499, member: 618942"] Well for your landlord it's all business. I guess when you bring it up with the landlord you will soon discover how "reasonable" things can be sorted out. As much as it's not fun to move out, I have threatened to move if things weren't more amicable - but you have to be prepared to follow through. Just like you would dealing at work, family or confronted by say a bully. I guess you'll have to weigh up what you might pay elsewhere, what you may be losing by staying in the predicament you're in. I'm one for diplomacy until that avenue is clearly extinguished, then weigh up the pro's and con's, I don't burn my bridges generally - that is unless I am confronted by a bully who's game isn't good enough to intimidate me, then all bets are off. Set boundaries and standards representing how you want to be treated by others, by respecting yourself you'll ensure others will also. Failing that, duct tape said landlord to a chair and break out the cordless drill in the region thereabouts of the knee caps. ala Italia style. whew, all typed out, Dr Phil [/QUOTE]
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