Resourceful Landlord A kind
landlord was afraid that he would lose his apartment building. He needed to
make some
mandatory repairs to the old building, or his
tenants would have to leave by the
end of the month. Without tenants to
lease the rooms, the landlord would be unable to pay
his
mortgage. He’d be
bankrupt, and the bank would take his building.
But he didn’t have the money
whereby he could
employ the
personnel needed to make
the repairs. It would seem like he did not want to
conform to the city’s codes before the
forthcoming inspection. He had requested an
extension, but it was denied by the city.
He held a meeting with his tenants and explained the unfortunate situation. “If the
building does not meet the appropriate standards for safety and
hygiene,” he said, “the
city will
expel everyone.”
The tenants were all sad for the kind old man.
“Maybe we can help,” the hairdresser who lived on the first floor stated. The other
tenants agreed.
One tenant had worked for the city’s
utilities. He knew a lot about
plumbing, so that’s
how he helped. Another tenant was a carpenter; he
mended the holes in the floor and
walls. Others cleaned the building from top to bottom so that it was more
hygienic. They even
furnished some of the apartments with new beds,
dressers, and chairs. When they were done, all of the people dispersed,
and the landlord went home to rest.
When the deadline of the inspection arrived, the apartment
building was hygienic and safe. The landlord couldn’t believe it. His
old building now looked like one of the
trendiest buildings in town.
The building passed its inspection, and
the landlord and the tenants had a big