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We Have A Creeper In The Building.

 This morning I filed a complaint about the crazy cat lady aka Deb Chrysler in unit 1-E roaming the hall at all hours and her stupid cat scratching at my door late last night.  Then tonight around 9:30 pm I went to take out the garbage, I opened my door and guess who’s standing outside my door with a drink in her hand and in her pajamas, the crazy cat lady from unit 1-E she then turned around and walked two doors down to her apt.  It's annoying and creepy when you have neighbors like that.  Recently a friend who lives on the second floor complained to the office according to him the tenant in 1-E was stalking him and he wants to be left alone. The creepy cat lady is unattractive on so many levels, she has an annoying voice and a deranged personality.
According to the acting HSC the tenant in 1-E is fearful of me, this statement is false if it were true she wouldn’t be hanging around my apt and if she's trying to provoke me it's not going to work.  I’m going to leave this with the KMHC office to work out a solution if I don’t receive a follow up or see any results then I’ll be forced to take the next step.  Stalking/lurking in a common area aka the hallway and listening at doorways is annoying and an invasion of privacy.
I'm reminded of a time at the previous place where I lived a neighbor Beatrice was a total busybody and a weirdo, she had scraggly long hair, rotten teeth and wore the same clothes every day, anyhow one night the police were in the building investigating an apt below us and sure enough she's out there sniffing around and one police officer shouted "Get back in your apt where you belong and stop loitering in the hallway!"  I thought "right on officer" as I pointed at Beatrice and snickered. :D

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