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Tammy T.

Former UNH’s Financial Administrator Tammy T. and I have been keeping in touch via e-mail since she quit the job. Due to family emergencies and partly UNH's she thought it was a good idea she quit.  In regards to my blog site I’ve been complimented for being clever, smart and she agreed with some of my opinions. She especially gave me insight on Director Janis Lewis and I have all the scoops on what goes on at head office   I won’t be posting in detail on what we chatted about as per Tammy’s request.  When I first met her I immediately liked her, she has a great personality, sense of humor and a nice looking woman.
*Raises A Glass Of Diet Coke*  Cheers Tammy and I wish good luck in your future. :)

Anna Burning is her replacement, yesterday I received a letter stating I owe $15 dollars to the rent which I paid off today.  I mean really!  She sends a strong worded letter threatening me of eviction over $15 bucks. She pissed off a lot of tenants with her letters great way to start a new job. I met her today and I didn’t get good vibes, picture a tall heavy set Indian woman leaning on the front desk counter trying to look important. Ohh Well I doubt I’ll ever see her again.  

Spy Camera Adjustment – Yes folks Big Baby Ingrid decided to move one security camera down the hall and judging by the angle the camera lens is facing my apt door, just her futile attempt at finding a cause for eviction.

A close family friend who’s Vice President of retail chain Mary Maxim Ltd. described Ingrid Nosel as a woman with “Delusions Of Grandeur” :P  And I say in reality she’s a pathetic old woman stuck in a dead end job that nobody wants, while sitting alone in a dusty cramped basement office. 

Today while I was at UNH’s head office I got the opportunity to say goodbye to Linda the receptionist what a delightful down to earth lady. Since I made arrangements for the rent be sent directly to head office I won’t be dropping by every month.

Update: UNH's board members - This evening I had a chat with a fellow tenant and I was told tenants and board members are suppose to meet once a year to discuss tenant issues.  Strange.. the last time I saw the board members as a group was at a dinner function 2 years ago. At the time I approached the Director in hopes of a meeting with the board but it never took place. Something is fishy here...could it be the Director doesn't want the tenants to meet with the board!....I think so.

 KMHC – such a happy place would you agree!  :P

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