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CluelessBob
Guest
'House rules' in this situation are entirely voluntary and not 'enforceable' if one of the tenants decided not to comply - particularly if you won't involve the landlord.
Even if there's 20 of you and there's a 19 / 1 majority, what will make the 1 comply if he can't be bothered?
Thats the problem we are facing. We know house rules are not effective here. Maybe if we had set house rules when we moved in, things may have been different. But to be honest, we didnt think it was important at the time.
Because the rest of us never be about that much together, we never really got to discuss any problems we might be having. I only found out after talking to one of the others about some of the things going on.
Our "Guests" bad habits range from never flushing the toilet ( After No 2's ), and just filling the toilet with toilet paper. To actually being caught numerous times using the toilet with the door wide open. These incidents happened when the guest knew that others were floating about the house. So it wasnt a case of " Oh i thought you were all out".
"Problem Tenants" bad habits ( Just a few )
- Leaving the electric cooker On a good few times after cooking ( On for 5 6 hours before somebody noticed).
-Using the cooking rings on the electric cooker to heat the kitchen when we ran out of heating that morning. It wasnt freezing outside, and it wasnt that cold inside.
-Leaving the heating in "Constant On" position in the evening, and heading out for the night. I've personally found the house hotter than Mexico the next morning on a few occasions.
The valuable items like Sound systems, Laptops, Ipods, Golf clubs, Tv's, Power tools, Printers, scanners are always around the house. The house itself is fairly secure, but not if you give some person you don't know a spare key. Our main concern is house security, not other minor things.