
Tenant Steals School Spots
Chapter 1
Adelaide Warren was in the process of enrolling her daughter in school when she was suddenly informed that two boys had mysteriously appeared on her household registry. The school spots had been used up six years earlier by the older boy, while the younger one still occupied the seat, leaving Adelaide's daughter, Cora, without a place.
Upon investigating, Adelaide discovered this was the doing of her former tenants. She immediately demanded they transfer their registration back and return the educational spot to her. Unfazed, the tenants casually said, "Well, you could take us to court, but we’ll drag it out for years."
Adelaide, however, was not one to back down. For about $34, she managed to cancel the residency of those two boys, effectively rendering them citizens of another country. This development threw the tenants into a panic, causing them to desperately try to find her. Adelaide, however, remained unfazed, thinking to herself, "Emigrating is beneficial for my 'sons.' You, a stranger, have no say in this."
When submitting the school application, the system indicated the slot was already taken. Initially, Adelaide thought it was a system error. However, a visit to the local education authority quickly turned the situation serious. According to the staff, the primary school spot had been used six years ago and was currently being used a second time.
A feeling of dread swept over her. Her property was in a dual-grade school district, which included both primary and secondary school slots. With a faint glimmer of hope, she asked, "What about the secondary school slot?"
"It’s taken too," the employee replied, crushing her hopes. This was unthinkable — how could both slots be filled without her knowledge?
"What about my daughter?" she wondered. This was all so inexplicable. "There must be a mistake. I only have one child, Cora, who's seven and just starting first grade. How could the primary school slot have been used six years ago?" The staff, appearing unfazed by her distress, asked if she had rented out her house.
Her mind quickly flashed back to seven years earlier. Indeed, she had rented the house to a seemingly kind-hearted middle-aged couple who moved out abruptly after just a month, breaking the lease. Given that she needed to move back due to a job transfer, she hadn’t pursued the matter further. But could this couple be responsible?
Driven by suspicion, she immediately contacted Annika Schmidt, the rental agent from back then. Fortunately, Annika still worked in the business and promised to look up the rental contract. As Adelaide anxiously waited, sweat began to trickle down her brow in the cold, stark lobby.
Finally, the contract arrived. The agent mentioned, "I remember that couple well. They insisted on a house with a school slot for Cora’s school, at a lower rent, preferably from an owner without children. It took me weeks to find such a property, so when you called, I remembered them immediately."
With this revelation, Adelaide felt a chill down her spine — it was indeed them. The couple, Fletcher Hawkins and Stormi Palmer, had initially agreed to a long-term lease. Yet, despite signing the contract, they reversed their decision after just a month, claiming they needed to return to their hometown.
Adelaide had viewed them as genuine, even waiving the penalty for breaking the lease and returning their deposit. She had treated them with kindness, only to be met with deceit. She felt foolish for trusting them so easily.
To afford the dual-grade school district house, Adelaide and her husband, Makai, had poured every last cent into its purchase, taking on a hefty loan and spending an extra $130,000 compared to other properties in the area. They had lived frugally, pinching pennies for years, and she hadn't bought new clothes in ages. And now, as the last loan payment loomed, she found out her tenants had monopolized their school spots for a mere $4200 over the past six years.
The tenants' greed knew no bounds; not only did they aim to secure the secondary school spot, they also wanted to keep the primary school slot, leaving Cora's future in jeopardy. Such audacity was intolerable.
In retrospect, Adelaide realized there must have been some illegal maneuvers involved. If it was unauthorized, it could be revoked. Yet reality dealt her a harsh blow.
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