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redstatebluegirl

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Wed Aug 13, 2014, 09:07 AM Aug 2014

A Story to renew your faith in the wealthy folks in US. [View all]

I live in a college town. A friend of mine lost her mother after a long illness in January of 2013. Her house was a lovely 3 bedroom home close to campus. She and her husband worked hard to keep their home up to date, original hardwood floors, new bathrooms and kitchen, new windows and doors etc.

When Polly put the house on the market after her mother died she did not anticipate it taking forever to sell. When it did not sell after 7 months on the market they decided to rent it and then put it back on the market when the economy improved. She tried to screen the applicants as best she could.

A nice young woman, a student and her twin sister, both Seniors in their last year, came with their mother and dad to look at the house. It seemed like a great fit, they were going to rent it with another friend each would have their own room. Mom and Dad signed the lease along with the girls as insurance that the property would be maintained. Mom and Dad drove up in a new S class Mercedes, daughters in new BMW's if you get the idea.

The girls graduated this summer and moved out a week ago, never late with rent, yard always taken care of no outward sign of damage. Polly called me the day after they moved in tears, the place was trashed. The bathrooms and kitchen had not been cleaned in forever, the floors in both bathrooms and the kitchen were beyond being cleaned. Food had been left in the fridge already rotten before they moved. Stains all over the walls, the hardwood floor in the dining room was ruined by what looked like a keg that had been left to leak all over the floor.

She didn't know what to do, the cell phone the girls had given her on the lease no longer was in service. I told her since Mom and Dad were listed on the lease call them. She did, the Mom asked for pictures, she sent them electronically. Not more than 10 minutes later Mom called Polly in tears. She was mortified that her kids would do that to someone's property. She said not to touch a thing, they would drive up from Texas that evening when her husband got home.

They arrived with all three girls in tow. Girls did NOT look like they had a great trip back to campus. Dad asked for keys, said they would be there a couple of days making things right. We thought they would pay to have it fixed, no, they told those girls to roll up their sleeves and get busy. Neighbors said those girls worked like dogs for 3 days to fix that place, they painted, they helped their Dad replace the floors, Mom and Dad bought a new fridge and dishwasher (both were beyond being cleaned), they even washed all of the windows inside and out. The last day Dad and Mom came by with the keys and the girls. The girls apologized to Polly and asked to see a picture of her parents who had lived there, then they began to cry. Mom and Dad handed Polly and envelope and left. Inside the envelope was a nice card and $1500 dollars (she had already kept their 500 deposit).

I thought it was important to share this since we do tend to trash the rich here on DU, rightfully in many cases. I looked up the Dad on the net, he is the President of a fairly large oil exploration company, but he is self made, nothing was left to him. I bet those girls will not forget this any time soon. They are young women but I think Mom and Dad felt they needed this last life lesson.

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There are decent people in all classes of life. enlightenment Aug 2014 #1
Beyond Cleaning means redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #3
I was not questioning your veracity, enlightenment Aug 2014 #16
"There are decent people in all classes of life." - often forgotten when stereotypes take over. nt MH1 Aug 2014 #26
Of course, not all rich people are assholes. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2014 #2
I told the parents that is what mine would have done. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #4
Faith? Iggo Aug 2014 #5
not even going to read this PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #6
Lord, it is a figure of speech, so critical. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #7
ok then PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #8
the message of the OP: not all rich are jerks Duppers Aug 2014 #37
I do not see it PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #38
"But this is really the wrong place for any tolerance" LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #40
Use whatever words you want yeoman6987 Aug 2014 #46
self made. mopinko Aug 2014 #9
I thought that had a lot to do with why they reacted like they did. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #10
there is no such thing as self made PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #11
you know what i mean. other people know what i mean. mopinko Aug 2014 #13
You wrote it PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #14
I hope it feels good to be right. There is nothing more exhilarating than pointing out... joeglow3 Aug 2014 #19
I will point out any right wing language I see PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #21
Great. But quit acting like you are God of the language joeglow3 Aug 2014 #23
You really do not understand PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #25
If only we could be as enlightened as you joeglow3 Aug 2014 #27
Please visit this thread PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #28
Good grief, am I a troll now for using a term that I heard my redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #20
That's because on DU, character is meaningless. kentauros Aug 2014 #30
Efficient shorthand for the rational thinker. LanternWaste Aug 2014 #33
apples and oranges PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #35
Derek Jeter? Worked his ass off to make the majors and was rewarded for the quality of his play? Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #45
i wrote it, i know what i meant. you cannot put words in my mouth. mopinko Aug 2014 #42
You can bet had they came from generational wealth that the outcome would have been different tk2kewl Aug 2014 #12
I don't think so guy having his kid cleaning up her mess is a faith restoring incident TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #15
Trust, but verify. Orsino Aug 2014 #17
I thought it would have been expected for him to say his kid wouldn't do that sue me. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #18
That's a sweet story, nice to hear this sad week. Thanks for sharing it. n/t Unvanguard Aug 2014 #22
Thank you for trusting the story. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #24
I think most of us understood what you were trying to say. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2014 #34
When I want to provide a nice story, yeoman6987 Aug 2014 #47
I am feeling like that also. Thank you for a nice story, glad it worked out by the nice parents uppityperson Aug 2014 #39
'Faith?' So rich people are gods now? leftstreet Aug 2014 #29
The primary definition of 'faith' is 'to have confidence or trust in something or someone'. Bluenorthwest Aug 2014 #31
Hardly secondary in an historically faith-based culture leftstreet Aug 2014 #36
It is certainly commendable that some wealthy people use their wealth in ways that el_bryanto Aug 2014 #32
Nice post LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #41
thanks for sharing the story. mopinko Aug 2014 #43
Thank you redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #44
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