Sheila Renz
When it comes to a community like our Garden Court Apartments, we have occasional problems with a tenant or two because we forget we are not in high school anymore and we can retreat back to our teenage years, and get in some trouble. Oh my goodness gracious, sometimes I find living in a community with adults acting like teenagers every now and then is embarrassing and eyes roll as if the adult is acting like a teenager, and later gets scolded by management then the matter is laughed about later given the fact of who got in trouble with management was with no resolve of the problem was even founded. Well, Jackie, while walking out the door to find out why someone’s smoke detector was going off, she came back and said that the tenant Sheila Renz must have pulled the smoke detector alarm this morning because she has to be out on Friday because she has been officially evicted due to all the problems she has caused while living here because she’s always drunk and causing trouble with other tenants because her mental health cannot be helped.
Actually, Sheila Renz was asked to leave when she was told that her lease was not going to be rewarded, and she was to leave by May 31st but didn’t, now has to be officially evicted from here which means she will not be able to go to another low income please like here with an eviction record on her record. Many other places will not let an evicted tenant rent anywhere most of the time anyway. I feel for her in some way, but otherwise, she did this to herself by getting evicted due to the trouble she caused with other tenants here at Garden Court. It’s sad to a point but otherwise, not sad. A troublemaker, who is an adult, has gotten herself in trouble. Oh my goodness gracious! Some people and their problems and issues can get someone in a bind that is not easy to get out of!
When it comes to Sheila Renz, her drunkenness is what gets her the most trouble. She’s an alcoholic, unfortunately, and her ways of causing trouble is almost very laughable, and that is the sad part of it all, has caused trouble elsewhere where I once lived in Burbank Apartments and was Teamster Manor Apartments for the first few years of living there and the name was changed later. When it was Teamster Manor, it sounded like a rest home instead of an apartment for 62 and over tenants, and later handicapped adults under the age of 62 and older were allowed by the 90’s under the elderly who already lived there did not want young people in, but lost their home for 62 and older only, lol! To be honest, living at Teamster Manor in the first two years was a little difficult because some of the tenants who disagreed with young people being in the building because the elderly thought all young people love to have loud parties! Whst the heck? There were only 3 of us in our late 20s, in our early 30s, and almost 40 were not in the mood to have loud parties at our places. I was not that type of girl anyway. I have missed a couple of dances in my middle and high school days at night to watch a movie that was on that night because of the type of moved it was and someone I liked in the movie. One Friday night, I did not go to a school dance so I could watch Kate Jackson as Fannie in the movie instead. Kate Jackson, that weekend beat the dance by 10 points! lol… I promised my friends I would go to the next dance and have Sandy record any movie that night for me to watch Saturday sometime. Sandy is my dad’s wife. Anyway, the movie Kate Jackson was in that night was better from the dance that weekend when I returned back to school the following Monday morning. The school dance was boring apparently to many of the kids who did go. I kept hearing complaints. It was like, the life of the party was not there and my grandparents Clarence and Myra always thought I got the party started every Christmas because of my excitement and snooping around the Christmas tree when putting presents for them under the tree, lol.
So, to get back to Garden Court and Sheila Renz, the police might have to come to remove SR from the building this time if she does not leave on her own by Friday! Oh my goodness, the police have been at this building a lot through the years because management can only do so much for the tenants who are good at being good and in trouble for something. I believe Garden Court here has become poorly managed lately that I want to leave this place now after 6 years of being here myself and seeing a lot going on that should be happening in any apartment building. Anyway, SR really does not need to live in a HUD subsidized housing complex with the inheritance she received from deaths in her family!
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It must be distressing to have this kind of drama going on near you. I hope things settle down a bit soon....