Calling the Landlord about Moving Out

1


A: Good afternoon, Jim. This is Olivia.
B: Oh, hi, Olivia. How can I help you?
A: I'm going to be moving out.
B: Oh, really? When are you leaving?
A: I'll be leaving on the last day of June.
B: Any particular reason?
A: I got a new job.
B: Congratulations! What is it?
A: I'm going to be an ESL instructor at Pasadena City College.
B: Great! By the way, what's ESL?
A: ESL stands for English as a Second Language.
B: Well, I'm glad it wasn't your neighbors causing you to move.
A: Just because they play their TV loud enough for the whole complex?
B: Yes, I know. I'm going to have another talk with them.
A: Anyway, it's been nice knowing you for these past few years.
B: You, too. Keep in touch, and good luck with your new job.

2

A: How's it going, Jim? This is Olivia.
B: Hello, Olivia. What's up?
A: I wanted to let you know that I have to move out.
B: I'm sorry to hear that. When are you moving?
A: The thirtieth of June.
B: May I ask why you're leaving?
A: I found a new job.
B: Good for you! What's your new job?
A: I am an ESL teacher at Pasadena City College.
B: Very good! What does ESL mean?
A: ESL means English as a Second Language.
B: Well, I'm glad you're not moving because of your neighbors.
A: I can't tell you how happy I'll be not to have to listen to their TV.
B: Yes, I'm going to tell them one more time to turn down their TV and keep it down.
A: You've been a good apartment manager and a good person. I'll see you in June.
B: Thank you. I hope your new job and new apartment are good for you.

3

A: Hey, Jim. How are you? Olivia here.
B: Hi, Olivia. What's going on?
A: I just wanted to give you notice that I'm moving.
B: Oh, that's too bad. What's the moving date?
A: I'll be gone on the last day in June.
B: Can I ask you why you're moving?
A: I've been looking for a long time, and I finally found a good job.
B: Very good! What's your new job?
A: I'm going to teach ESL at Pasadena City College.
B: Good for you! What does ESL stand for?
A: ESL is English as a Second Language.
B: Well, I'm glad you don't feel you're being chased out by your neighbors.
A: Their TV is so loud you'd think they were stone deaf.
B: I'll tell them one more time to turn down their TV. Then I'm going to evict them.
A: Thanks for all your help over the past few years.
B: Thanks. Good luck with your new neighbors and your new job.

4

A: Hi, Jim. It's Olivia.
B: Hey, Olivia. What's happening?
A: I'll be moving out in a while, so I wanted you to know.
B: Well, that's not good news. When are you moving?
A: The last day of June.
B: Is something wrong with your apartment?
A: No, not anything new. But I just found out that I've been hired for a new job.
B: Great! What is the new job?
A: I'm going to be an ESL instructor at Pasadena City College.
B: That's great! ESL is some kind of electronics class?
A: ESL is a class for students who are learning English as their second language.
B: I'm glad that your neighbors aren't the reason that you're moving.
A: I won't miss having to listen to their darn TV.
B: I'm giving them one more warning about their TV. Then they're out of there.
A: I appreciate what a good apartment manager you've been these past few years.
B: It's been nice knowing you, too. Good luck teaching LES.

5

A: Hello, Jim. It's Olivia.
B: Hi, there. What can I do for you today?
A: You should know that I'll be moving out in a while.
B: Gee, that's too bad. What day do you plan to leave?
A: June 30 is my last day.
B: I hope it's not your neighbors or the latest rent increase.
A: No, neither one. I got lucky. I found a new job.
B: Hey, give me five! Good for you! What is it?
A: I'll be teaching ESL at Pasadena City College.
B: Great! Is ESL a class about the Internet?
A: No. ESL is English for students whose native language is not English.
B: I was worried that you were moving because of your neighbors.
A: Whoever my next neighbor is cannot possibly be as loud as those people.
B: I'm going to give them 30 days' notice if they don't turn that TV down.
A: Thanks for everything. I'll give you the keys on the thirtieth.
B: You've been a very good tenant. Good luck with your new SLE job.
 


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