digitelle

digitelle t1_j8xc4dc wrote

My landlord (or building caretaker I should say) lives in the unit above me and so both our units look out back to the parking area.

One hot summers evening he was working on his car with friend, I was on the couch reading with my window open and could hear them talking when one of them noticed a cat….. and then I could hear my landlords tone go from friendly to FREAKED OUT in seconds when he realized his cat had jumped out his window from his unit ABOVE mine (3rd floor, and we have tall ceilings so approx 25 - 30 ft fall).

The next day I saw he had put screens up.

He has lived there a long time and this was the only time that happened. Likely, the kitty heard his owner and wanted to see what was up and thankfully kitty had zero injuries, but still remember to protect your fur friends.

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digitelle t1_j7vbl6l wrote

The board of directors will likely be fined far less than what they earned. Especially if politicians have anything to do with them.

Being paid off is much easier than waiting for approval and in many cases, far more affordable.

Unless shell is stripped of all their earnings from the last year… plus +10% in fines on top of it… we will see absolutely nothing happen but time being wasted.

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