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'''Trent Garby''' is the on-again/off-again neighbor of [[Sherlock Holmes|Holmes]] and [[Joan Watson|Watson]] next to their [[The Brownstone|Brownstone]] at #9. |
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"And then the, the roosters, that was the last straw." — Garby, "A Study in Charlotte".
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Trent Garby is the on-again/off-again neighbor of Holmes and Watson next to their Brownstone at #9.
Biography
Season Four
After many noise issue with their neighbors, Watson discovers the unit has been turned into a short-term rental that encourages partyers and noise. At his florist shop, Watson confronts the owner of the AwayKay unit, Trent Garby, about the noise. Garby is totally unsympathetic as he was forced to move out due to the chaos Holmes and Watson caused when he was living there. Claiming he sent dozens of emails to Holmes which only made the noise, and acknowledging that the AwayKay is retribution, Watson asks to see the emails. ("A Study in Charlotte")
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