While staying in Berkeley I was sharing a house with a few
other people. One of the joys of living with co-workers. Life was going great
as most of our time was watching, for a lack of better word, a group of hippies
that grew their own clothing from their over grown yard of weeds as the smell
of marijuana drifted from their rented house. The neighbors on the other side
of our place were more normal. During the Summer time we would get together at
our place for a cook-out while the hippie’s called us murderers for eating
meat. Ah, good times.
Our normal neighbors, Max and Raquel had been renting the
house from a Real Estate agency for about ten years by the time I moved into
the neighborhood. They were able to get a great deal on it when they first
moved in. The house had been vacant and was in need of major repairs. They made
an agreement with the agency to deduct the price of repairs from the rent.
Needless to say they were able to live there for a little over three years
before they even began to pay any form of rent.
When they first moved into the house, the back yard was over
grown with untrimmed trees and vines covering all parts of the house, rusted
plumbing as with the electrical system requiring a huge upgrade. The house
needed painting as with several floor boards and crack drywall in need of
replacement. A huge task but this was what this couple loved to do in their
spare time. Even the real estate agent was impressed with the remodeling that
they returned the couples security deposit. These people made Bob Villa look
like Mr. Bean.
One side of the house was left almost untouched. The trees
still appeared overgrown with a few vines clinging to the house. They kept
thick curtains on all the downstairs’ windows which most people did on this
side of the street due to the strong sunlight during the afternoon time. But
the real reason for the over growth and thick curtains was due to a more money
saving effort. But over time as the remodeling had come to a finish they became
bored with little to do so as they always did, they planned to find another
fixer-upper to move into. In time their luck worked with them as his job
required them to move to another state where they were able to find several
house to choose from.
Before their departure, we had a huge party that even their
real estate agent came. Due to the work they did on the house and their
friendship with the Realtor they were able to get another couple that Max worked
with to move into the house. And so as Max and Raquel moved on with their life,
the new neighbors, Kevin and Masako became close friends with us with summer
cook-outs as with outings to different places. Max and Raquel did inform the
new couple in on their big secret so as the years marched on, Kevin and Masako’s
family grew to include a son.
In time Kevin and his family had moved on as well. As with
the hippie family, they were arrested due to an electrical short circuited
causing a small fire leading the police to find the entire basement covered
with marijuana plants. Another couple, Henry and Sonoko eventually moved into
the house after Kevin and Masako left but they kept mostly to themselves. They
were never told Max and Raquel’s big secret. Over time they began cleaning up
the side of the house with the overgrowth and discovered something rather
interesting.
Upon clearing the overgrowth away they found a window that
over the years was not visible from inside the house. It seemed that Max had
built a book case that covered the whole window area that from inside the room
you would never have known a window was there. On the outside window was a
place card declaring the building to be vacant. Near the newly discovered
window was the power meter. And then the real entertainment began. It seems
that when Max and Raquel were fixing up the house they discovered the power
meter as well as the vacant place card.
They decided to try something that apparently worked pretty
well. As the power company came around to check the meter, they would
instinctively go to where the meter is located at. Putting thick curtains on
the nearby window as well as building a book case around the window to not only
block the inside lighting but sound as well. The Meter Reader would see the
Vacant building sign before trying to make their way through the overgrowth to
reach the meter. Naturally as it was proven, they would simply give up trying
to get to the meter and would simply record the last reading from the meter. No
power used so no power bill to pay.
As the Meter Reader made his rounds had discovered the newly
trimmed area and successfully recorded an accurate reading from the meter. And
as the couple received their first power bill were understandably shocked. I
was told that it was over $100,000. Needless to say the new tenants challenge
the bill and they were able to clear themselves of having to pay the total
amount which was passed on to the Rental Agency. They tried to locate the
former tenants with no results. Max and Raquel had already moved a few times
over the years and couldn’t be found.
Kevin and Masako were contacted but seeing as they were now
living in Connecticut chooses not to talk to the Realtors about it. Max and
Raquel were located and threatened to appear in court and forced to pay the
total amount. This led to an interesting development of sorts. When Max made a
written agreement to deduct the cost of repair to the house from the rent there
was a much worded clause to cover any future expenses relating to the house’s
up-keep. In layman’s terms, the Realtor was stuck paying the full power bill.
So as unlikely that this will ever happen again, it’s great
hearing these kinds of stories from old friends. An occasional letter from time
to time eventually paints a masterpiece.
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