No offense taken from me. I try not to judge people, however in defense of myself, try having this next door to you! Fighting, constant traffic in the driveway and police cars at all hours of the night. The ones in the driveway are there for a reason and everyday I leave my house with my beloved furkids in it and pray no crackhead decides to rob my house that day and hurt my babies. I hope everyday no gunshots are involved. Not a fun way to live, brought on by her.(neighbor)
No offense taken from me either. But Chocolatepuppy hit the nail right on the head. This woman has guys coming in and out at all hours of the night. Her apartment is right behind the room where my babies are. The smell of pot through the heater vent is repulsive, not to mention the crack smell (smells like dry cleaning fluid!!) At one time she didn't have a phone and was banging on my door in the wee hours to use MY phone to call the cops to come and escort this one particular guy out. She had a restraining order out on him but let him in anyways!!!! The Ecorse Police all know this chick from years ago. Everytime I call them, they know EXACTLY who I'm calling about. She is constantly going out, leaving the back door unlocked and her apartment door unlocked as well. One time I was in the the back room with the babies and heard someone come upstairs. I stood by the door and listened. He went into her apartment looking for her, then called her on her cellphone. He asked her if she could "hook him up". I immediately called the landlord and told him about it, then went and locked BOTH the outside and inside door. Didn't care if she had a key or not!!

At one time I felt VERY safe in this building. I don't anymore. I've decided that once I start working full time at the funeral home, I'm going to find a nice quiet place out in the country near work.

but they have to do the leg work and then don't. That lack of follow up, even though the intention is there, is why allowing an addict to adopt is a bad decision.
The landlord has told her she needs to move. She told him she needed another month and she'll move in with her sister. I'll believe it when I see it. In the meantime, Leslie is absolutely right about adopting out to an addict is a bad decision, one that I am not about to make.

Sorry this is so long guys!