I’m in property management, specifically maintenance (I know landlords bad but I don’t own the property; just my job). I got a letter from the city informing me of a violation because they couldn’t inspect a vacant apartment. See, they scheduled a property wide inspection for the whole property awhile ago and they couldn’t get into this apartment. Two weeks later I get this letter that we’re in “violation” and don’t rent the apartment until they can inspect. Well, the paperwork arrived late (their fault) and the apartment is already re-rented. So we could potentially be fined because that makes so much sense. Sorry for the longish backstory. I’m now going to send the inspector, and everyone in the department including the director, an email whenever we get a vacancy at any of our properties. Probably I can make a program to automate this. We manage 70 complexes, 2000 apartments. Enjoy the emails.

  • @onionbaggage
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    751 year ago

    Hmm yes. Annoy the people who have oversight of you and can fine you. Seems like a brilliant idea.

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        • @Annoyed_Crabby
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          51 year ago

          That is the problem, they are grunt with no need to be professional yet they have the power to sabotage you because you look at them wrong.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            101 year ago

            That’s just it, they don’t have any real power. Sure, they can issue violations and threaten fines but they can’t enforce it. That’s for their boss (nice lady, btw) to handle.

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      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Can confirm. I am a level 15 bureaucrat. My cruelest weapons are silence and time – and I don’t even work for the government.

        If I inform you about your non-compliance, that’s because I like you, and don’t want to see you accumulate fines or worse.

    • @[email protected]
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      181 year ago

      Well, that is the point of malicious compliance isn’t it? So long as op’s giving them what they asked for, right?

      • @[email protected]OP
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        71 year ago

        To be fair, I’m not giving them what they asked for. I’m giving them what they didn’t asked for to avoid future violations. Potaetoe potahto

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      It’s out of their scope of authority. They follow an established rental property maintenance code which does not specify a vacant unit is a violation, in and of itself.