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<blockquote data-quote="sagan" data-source="post: 68909" data-attributes="member: 6015"><p>Haha, I enjoyed reading your post McGreggor. </p><p></p><p>It seems Scandinavians and Croatians are quite similar... In Scandinavia, your neighbor will call the parking company and report your illegal 5-minute parking outside your building on a Sunday afternoon - just to have something to feel good about. </p><p></p><p>I actually do have some eldery neighbors, and they do speak English. I met them once, and they are nice people. They are not the ones I'm worried about, though. Smell is a non-issue.</p><p></p><p>My landlord has already tried to get into my flat without my permission, but I was at home at the time and "caught" him in the act. For now I might call it a misunderstanding...since he didn't think I had moved in yet - but nevertheless - it fits with your description, and has raised my concerns. He came to repair something, so he had a reason to come. It is also stated in the contract that he is not allowed to enter the flat without my permission. </p><p></p><p>Because of this incident - and that he has seen my charcoal filter - I am considering moving to another place just to be sure. Is this too paranoid? My landlord is a true capitalist, and I'm sure he wants his money more than anything else. Keep in mind that I also have a quite "respectable" title and appear to be a rich foreigner. The landlord also likes to be very professional about everything he does. </p><p></p><p>I guess I should move...what do you guys think?</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: Great swedish :icon_biggrin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sagan, post: 68909, member: 6015"] Haha, I enjoyed reading your post McGreggor. It seems Scandinavians and Croatians are quite similar... In Scandinavia, your neighbor will call the parking company and report your illegal 5-minute parking outside your building on a Sunday afternoon - just to have something to feel good about. I actually do have some eldery neighbors, and they do speak English. I met them once, and they are nice people. They are not the ones I'm worried about, though. Smell is a non-issue. My landlord has already tried to get into my flat without my permission, but I was at home at the time and "caught" him in the act. For now I might call it a misunderstanding...since he didn't think I had moved in yet - but nevertheless - it fits with your description, and has raised my concerns. He came to repair something, so he had a reason to come. It is also stated in the contract that he is not allowed to enter the flat without my permission. Because of this incident - and that he has seen my charcoal filter - I am considering moving to another place just to be sure. Is this too paranoid? My landlord is a true capitalist, and I'm sure he wants his money more than anything else. Keep in mind that I also have a quite "respectable" title and appear to be a rich foreigner. The landlord also likes to be very professional about everything he does. I guess I should move...what do you guys think? PS: Great swedish :icon_biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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