So my fiancee is going to start grad school at the University of Arizona next week, so last week/weekend I took [paid] time off work to help her move.
We left Beaverton early on Thursday (August 9th) morning in two vehicles, my fiancee's parents driving the second one. We stopped in Stockton, CA, the first night, and then Blythe, CA the second night.
During the third day of driving my fiancee gets a message on her phone. The house she was going to move into had not passed final inspection (it was newly built) and she couldn't move in until Wednesday. So after two and a half days of driving we ended up in Tucson with no place to move her into. The rental management company found one of the cheapest motels (EconoLodge) in the city and got one room for the four of us...
We decided to drive over to the house first just to check it out. The house looked fine, however just one street over was a row of very run down houses with bars over their windows... This got my fiancee's parents very worried, of course.
We showed up at the EconoLodge and promptly decided it was pathetic. While my fiancee and I got an Arizona title for the Subaru and rented a storage unit her parents got a room at the Marriott. The manager at the U-Store-It was really nice and gave us a unit for free (provided we buy a lock from her) since it was for such a short time and they usually charge by the month.
On Sunday we met up with a couple my fiancee's parents knew who lived in Tucson for dinner. They told us that the area where the house my fiancee was supposed to move into had drug dealer activity, gun shots at night, etc. :aigo:
After I flew out of Tucson Monday morning my fiancee found an apartment and got out of her contract to the house. They threatened to take her to small claims court for the full value of the lease term ($12k), despite that they did not deliver their end of the bargain satisfactorily. However the builder/owner of the house allowed her to get out of it provided she pay for the room at the Econolodge (which we didn't even use).
Way more stressful of a weekend than it should have been.
CLIFFS: Drove to Tucson with fiancee, house wasn't ready and was in a dangerous part of town, got out of lease and rented apartment instead
We left Beaverton early on Thursday (August 9th) morning in two vehicles, my fiancee's parents driving the second one. We stopped in Stockton, CA, the first night, and then Blythe, CA the second night.
During the third day of driving my fiancee gets a message on her phone. The house she was going to move into had not passed final inspection (it was newly built) and she couldn't move in until Wednesday. So after two and a half days of driving we ended up in Tucson with no place to move her into. The rental management company found one of the cheapest motels (EconoLodge) in the city and got one room for the four of us...
We decided to drive over to the house first just to check it out. The house looked fine, however just one street over was a row of very run down houses with bars over their windows... This got my fiancee's parents very worried, of course.
We showed up at the EconoLodge and promptly decided it was pathetic. While my fiancee and I got an Arizona title for the Subaru and rented a storage unit her parents got a room at the Marriott. The manager at the U-Store-It was really nice and gave us a unit for free (provided we buy a lock from her) since it was for such a short time and they usually charge by the month.
On Sunday we met up with a couple my fiancee's parents knew who lived in Tucson for dinner. They told us that the area where the house my fiancee was supposed to move into had drug dealer activity, gun shots at night, etc. :aigo:
After I flew out of Tucson Monday morning my fiancee found an apartment and got out of her contract to the house. They threatened to take her to small claims court for the full value of the lease term ($12k), despite that they did not deliver their end of the bargain satisfactorily. However the builder/owner of the house allowed her to get out of it provided she pay for the room at the Econolodge (which we didn't even use).
Way more stressful of a weekend than it should have been.
CLIFFS: Drove to Tucson with fiancee, house wasn't ready and was in a dangerous part of town, got out of lease and rented apartment instead