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Tenant Personal File

On March 24 2013 I dropped off a written request to the KMHC office, I would like to read my personal file to look for discrepancies plus for my own interest. I’m probably the first tenant at KMHC to ever ask to read the documents   
According to the UNH’s Tenant handbook, page 30, Tenants have the right to see their personal file if they wish to.
It’s going on two weeks and once again the HSC Ingrid Nosel has ignored my written letter, so far I have not received a follow up or an explanation on the delay. This is what happens when one goes by proper procedures.  Fuck all!  This also raises a cloud of suspicion and makes me wonder what is the HSC hiding!  Perhaps she’s made false statements and afraid I’ll find out. 
You know readers this is what started the riff between Ingrid & I, She pulled this shit on me a few years ago. I can’t stand laziness and incompetence and I’ll never understand why UNH’s keeps her employed here.

On other news: Robert Hill is a new tenant in the building and a Facebook friend, we finally met in person the other day. And a welcome to another new tenant Eleanor.  
I didn’t attend the last tenant meeting and from what I’ve heard a lot of other tenants didn’t show up either.

I don’t have anything to say about the Easter luncheon because I wasn't feeling well and didn’t attend. Here I was trying to sleep and for 15 minutes all I could hear were native women singers from the community room driving me nuts. Other times I would have welcomed the singing & chanting but not when I'm under the weather. :(   Note to the KMHC staff, next time close the community room door.

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