By
Eric Glazer, Esq.
Published
August 19, 2013
Last
year on Labor Day, Condo President Leava Mealoni had the day off
from her real job, working at the local day care center,
changing diapers and otherwise helping to care for two year old
kids. It was well
deserved.
Leava
would often come home with migraine headaches and smelling from
all things that two year olds excrete.
The hours were long and the pay was crappy too.
It was time to relax.
Leava
invited a few friends over for a swim and some lunch.
While leaving her unit, she ran into her neighbor,
Constance Complainer who thought that now was the best time to
talk about how dirty the carpets look and how the janitorial
staff isn't doing their job.
She recommended that the condo switch to her son in law's
company. Leava tried
to be polite and gave
Constance
about 15 minutes of her time.
She got into the elevator, only to have it stop on the
third floor. In
walks Alfred Annoying smoking one of his giant cigars and
stinking up the place like nobody's business.
Leava politely tells Alfred that smoking was not allowed
in the common areas, including the elevator.
Alfred unpolitely tells Leava what she can do with her
rule and they both get out at the lobby.
Finally
heading for the pool door, Leava passes the mailboxes and sees
unit owner Don Delinquent standing at his mailbox holding a
letter and cursing up a storm.
She hopes that she can quickly sneak past Don, but Don is
too quick. He sees
Leava and starts waiving an envelope in her face and screams
something about how he pays all his bills and the association's
attorney and the Board are all thieves.
Leava assures Don that he won't be evicted within 48
hours and that she'll see if there's a mistake by the manager.
Don says he's going to the police anyway.
Running
late, Leava makes her way down to the pool, only to find that
Pamela Partridge and her family, and their friends and
relatives, have commandeered the pool and all of the chairs.
Furious, she confronts Pamela about the rule that only
allows owners to have two guests at the pool and Patricia, like
Alfred, tells her what she can do about her pool rule.
With
nowhere to sit, Leava heads back upstairs to make lunch for her
friends. Front
gate Security Officer Ima Sleepin finally calls to let her know
her friends are here, but they can't come in with their car
because the pool guests took up all of the guest spots.
Furious, Leava tells Ima to tell her friends to park in
the shopping center down the block and walk back.
She can't believe that the Condo President doesn't have
enough pull to get her own guests a lousy parking spot.
Lunch
goes great. Fantastic
food, great wine and loud music.
From Leava's next door neighbor's home that is.
Mr. Jarda Hearin had the day off too, and being an opera
buff, he cranked up the record player (yes, record player ---
he's old) and the Italian verses were heard throughout the
building. When Leava
banged on his door to lower the music and reminded Mr. Hearin
about the rule against playing loud music, it was as if Mr.
Hearing was told what to say by Patricia and Alfred a few hours
before.
When
it was time for her friends to go home, Leava walked them
downstairs. While
passing the parking lot, Ida Shootya is pulling in with her 1978
Oldsmobile with 6,500 original miles.
Ida goes nuts and starts screaming that she's too old to
be parking in Spot Number 12 which is 21 feet from the entrance
and that Leava, being the President and a youngster, should
switch spots with her and shouldn't get spot Number 11.
Leava by the way is 81.
Leava
heads back upstairs, sits down on the couch and the most
beautiful smile comes across her face.
She remembers that she's going to be with all those two
year olds in just a few more hours.