02-14-2012, 09:30 AM
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Oh they eat good too. Had pets when welfare and housing prohibit it and you should have seen some of the apartments. Drug dealing is a lucrative career.
Mom would tell stories of these cretins throwing their refrigerator down the elevator shaft, sofas anything to cause problems for maintenance.
By the mid 90's NYCHA did clean up it's slag and started weeding out the problem tenants and acceptance applications and references had to be filled out and checked before getting an apartment. Mom started out as the rent collector (bookkeeper) and then moved up to management. She made sure background checks and stuff got done in her project. She worked in some of the worst ones before settling down in "a pretty bad one" on Staten Island. She had a lot of good tenants during the bad times though and she just got frustrated with having to listen to them tell tales of violence and break ins and living in fear. She did find it very hard to do her job when nearly everyone around her were lazy do-nothings.
Mom would tell stories of these cretins throwing their refrigerator down the elevator shaft, sofas anything to cause problems for maintenance.
By the mid 90's NYCHA did clean up it's slag and started weeding out the problem tenants and acceptance applications and references had to be filled out and checked before getting an apartment. Mom started out as the rent collector (bookkeeper) and then moved up to management. She made sure background checks and stuff got done in her project. She worked in some of the worst ones before settling down in "a pretty bad one" on Staten Island. She had a lot of good tenants during the bad times though and she just got frustrated with having to listen to them tell tales of violence and break ins and living in fear. She did find it very hard to do her job when nearly everyone around her were lazy do-nothings.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head