🩸 One Month In


February 2023


One month after taking possession.

I had just returned home from my second surgery – the kind where they remove parts of you so the disease doesn’t finish the job.

I was barely functional.
Groggy. Bleeding. On heavy pain medication.

That’s when Sanderson Management decided it was the right time.


📞 The Call

Their property administrator called.

They “needed” to inspect my stack.

I told her clearly:
I had just come back from surgery.
I would allow it – but it had to be quick. I needed to lie down.

That was not a suggestion. That was a limit.


🚪 The Visit

Dietrich Plumbing showed up.

They looked at the stack – which is all they were supposed to do.

But instead of leaving, they lingered.
Started talking renovations.
Started throwing around building code comments they didn’t understand.

I kept repeating the same thing:

I am unwell.
I need to lie down.
I am bleeding.

They stayed anyway.


❄️ Zero Humanity

Not only did the property admin allow this –
she encouraged it.

Encouraged a contractor to push a post-surgical patient past her limits… for what? Speculation. Noise. Potential business.

And then, 30 minutes later, I receive an email from Anne Beauchesne -repeating the same nonsense Dietrich had just said.

No acknowledgment.
No concern.
No basic human decency.

Just… more pressure.


⚖️ So Yes

This is why I am relieved Danielle Huff is gone. This is why she always had to wait in the hallway when contractors came into my unit.

Because this wasn’t miscommunication.
This wasn’t a mistake.

This was a complete absence of judgment – and something worse:

A complete absence of humanity.


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