BOUNCE CITY
When a rent check bounces, the bank charges me a fee. I didn’t bounce the check. Am I supposed to ask the tenant beforehand, “Is your check good or is it tissue paper?”
Eve, a tenant, ran a beauty parlor and was a chronic check-bouncer. She screamed at me: “My freaking check is good! Why don’t you put it in! I hand-delivered it to the manager yesterday.”
“The bank charges me!” I said. “I just called the bank. The teller said it was no good.”
Eve was at the bank. The check was good now, she claimed. And I had just gone to city hall and filed an eviction on her for $100.
I said, “OK, I’ll put the check in if it’s good.”
“The check is good!” she said. “I pay my rent and I intend to pay it until the end of my lease, at which point I’m out of here. And you haven’t fixed the back screen door.”
I said, “I’m evil, I know that. You don’t like me, and I don’t like you.” I hung up and called the bank. The check was good.
Peace and love.
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Yiddishe Cup plays a free outdoor concert tomorrow (6:30-8:30 pm Thurs., June 9) at the Cedar-Fairmount, Cleveland Heights. The show is in a secret location — the parking lot in back of Firestone, 12420 Cedar Rd. (The parking lot’s entrance is on Grandview Road.) Bring a chair.
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That’s why I ask for cash with items I try to sell through these Facebook sites. And I keep the price down. Right now I’m trying to sell my couch – only $200 but asking for cash only.
Oops – meant $100, in case you know someone interested….
I reside in Brooklyn, NY. If I lived in cleveland area, I would attend your concert. Congratulations on your music achievements, and on your highly enjoyable writing.
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