Summary
Dr. Christopher Pinto arrived at his office to find the door locks have changed. Because he needed his tools and prescription pad in order to do his job, many sick patients were waiting outside the office. Just at the beginning of the month, his office was broken into and stole the petty cash and rent cheques. Dr. Christopher Pinto claims that he will pay the rent on Thursday when he spoke with his landlord on Wednesday. However, the locks to his office were changed overnight.
Connection
In Chapter 14 we learned that a petty cash fund is a small quantity of cash usually no more than $200. This is in the office for expenses and small expenditures. In the article, someone decides to break into an office to steal petty cash and cheques that he or she may not be able to cash in. There is also no guarantee that an office would have petty cash. Going through all this trouble to get 100-200 dollars from an office is a little too much. On the other hand, if there was cash in an office should not it be kept in a safe and obscure place to prevent theft. Having an honest and trustworthy person to handle petty cash is safe but keeping the cash in a good hiding place is also important.
Reflection
After promising to pay for the rent the very next day the landlord should’ve have waited before changing the locks to the office. The property owner seemed cold hearted to change the locks knowing that Pinto is a doctor and there are many sick patients waiting for him. It is unfair to the doctor because he said he would pay the rent the next day. There is not any trust between the property owner and the renter, who may does not make a healthy relation between the two. In the future if I were to find a place to rent, I would not want to meet someone who is cruel and changes the locks to my home because I missed the payment by a day or two.
I agree with you in that the landlord went too extreme in changing the locks of the doctor's office, especially considering that he sees patients on a daily basis. Hopefully the rent cheque was endorsed so that nobody else can deposit it. However, I don't understand why the doctor did not write another cheque following the burglary. Doctors make a lot of money and it's not like the loss of a few hundred dollars severely affected his ability to pay rent.
ReplyDeleteI find it ridiculous how the landlord would change locks after Dr. Pinto promised to pay the rent the next day. I also find it surprising how the landlord would go through the trouble of changing the lock, just because of something so insignificant like paying rent a few days late. Like Sherry said, doctors make a lot of money, so it is almost guaranteed that the rent money would get to the landlord’s pockets on the following day. I believe that this is an unfortunate event that happened to Dr. Pinto and that the landowner should be more considerate. Besides, it is clearly more of a hassle to look for another renter than just waiting a few days for the rent money.
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