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The Hunt for Rent (in) October

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the hunt for rent october

Greetings, friends. As the title suggests, I am still hunting for a rental property with an October 1 move-in date. We applied for one house but lost to a couple willing to sign a 4-year lease and pay two years’ rent upfront – about $50,000 in cash. Keep in mind this wasn’t a charming yet roomy character home that Brad and Angelina lived in while filming a movie here in Calgary. It was a reasonably modest 3-bedroom in a very forgettable suburb.

While this might raise a few red flags with some people, the property owners were happy to hand over their house to this unusually cash-rich couple desperate for this particularly mediocre property. I bet it will be a grow-op within six months, but I was back at the square one either way. I wish the owners great happiness with their…windfall.

Within the last two weeks, I’ve probably looked at 15 properties. Most of the people I’ve met were pleasant to talk to and willing to deal fairly with renters. Many property owners are still looking for a September 1 move-in date, which suggests there are droves of tenant-hopefuls wandering the lands in search of a home for three days from now. Perhaps I’m out of touch, but do many people wait until the last minute to look for a new place to live? Of course, I’m not referring to extenuating circumstances that require a quick move – a sick relative, a lost job, or a fire. So far, these owners are still finding these unicorn renters at the last minute, so I’m still looking.

Not everyone’s experience has been fair, however. At one of the house viewings, I spoke with a woman looking for a place for her family of five. We got onto the topic of our respective searches, and she told me a story of how a landlord had kept her on the phone for 45 minutes to ask inappropriate questions about her family. She hadn’t seen the property yet, and he didn’t want to show it to her until she filled in a complete rental application (financial info, employment info, credit check permission, etc.). He also requested a picture of her family be submitted to him so he could make his decision. I urged her to contact the police about this landlord, but I don’t think she wasn’t interested in pursuing it.

I live in Alberta, Canada. For those who aren’t familiar with my province, we are considered the Texas of the north. While I love many things about the proud, fiercely independent people with whom I share this province, we have a blind spot to certain business practices. This practice of demanding sensitive personal information before I see the property is an open invitation to perpetrators ranging from privacy hackers to sexual predators. For landlords who’ve asked me to send them my data, I’ve questioned whether they want me to be as careless with their property as they want me to be with my personal information. Are they going to follow up with an email from a Russian prince asking me for money?

Nonetheless, my hunt for rent October continues. Stay tuned for next week’s exciting adventures.

The article title is a play off a movie title for those who don’t know – The Hunt for Red October. It was a brilliant Cold War-era spy thriller featuring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, and a Russian super-sub.

Photo by AH Het on Unsplash

Guess Who Got a Job!?!

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All my kids started working as soon as they turned 16…

For History Buff, it was Little Caesars Pizza

For Sea Cadet, it was Marble Slab

For Princess, it was Zaxbys

(For Beauty, it was Ingles, but she didn’t live with me then)

For Gymnast, it was “You can’t make me work” and “You owe me, I didn’t ask to be born”…

And I have learned the hard way with my baby boy that he is going to have to make the decision, there’s no forcing him. So I stepped back.

Yes, that is how it went…until this week.

How it went

School started at the beginning of August. I held firm with no more allowance.

And then with not a word to me, he changed his school schedule to include work based learning. Which REQUIRES the students to get a job. What?!? I had been encouraging him for months to get a job. (Maybe he thought I was going to give in.)

He had a few interviews and continued with his stubborn requirements…

  • I won’t work weekends
  • I have to be off every Friday for the football games
  • They don’t pay enough
  • It’s too far away

But then, again with no word to me, he applied at the Zaxby’s his sister started at last spring (2020) and took the job without a word about needing weekends off, etc. He’s making $10 per hour. And already scheduled for 40 hours per week. I believe this is too much…but I’m going to give it a couple of weeks and see if he self corrects before I step in.

Will he save?

I’ve given him the same “requirement” as the others…save at least 10% of all income. It’s to be used to whatever is after highschool…housing, technical school, college, etc. Just save. We will see how he does.

Princess’ savings is being used as her monthly allowance for this year. And she continues to work and save even now as she has started the semester. In fact, she comes home today and will work all weekend at her local job. She hasn’t gotten a job on campus yet…but I imagine she will. I won’t push it though, for now. She is still working here on weekends when she comes home. And has a very healthy savings account, even outside what is allotted (and now in my account) for her monthly spending.