Okay. Yeah, mine's the same way, hence the turn-it-"inside-out" and run it a couple times approach. I've had to do the same thing at other places I've lived, so I'm kind of used to it. I don't let it run the whole cycle, just the main part (when it's full on), then rearrange it, then start the cycle anew. I used to have to only do it twice, now I"m up to three, I should probably schedule something with maintenance. But you shouldn't bother if you're not keeping it. And if you're not going to stay there through the end of the dryer cycles, I wouldn't recommend leaving it in the dryer, but I've left stuff "mostly dry" (/mildly damp) overnight, and as long as I run another cycle in the morning, it's been fine.