bbjcowcow
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Hi , just so u guys know, they finally got the correct code to fix the AC thermostat , work like a charm now. so if any of u still have problem , just fill up a service form @ concerige.
what? there's a code to turn on the AC?
Does anyone know if the remaining deposit cheque is given to the lawyer or directly to the builder?
I was told to give it to the lawyer but it doesn't seem right... The initial deposits didn't go through a lawyer
We moved into the building late May. When our stuff arrived, I was disappointed to see that the loading dock also serves as recycling holding area. The bins were overflowed with boxes. However, some wet and possible perishable trash was kept there too. I haven't visited the garbage collection room myself. As the weather started to warm up, I have noticed a persistent stench of rotting garbage on the ground level lobby area. It is noticeable in the front of the security desk and the elevators. The same smell can be detected near the garbage chute on my floor which is in the high 20's.
When I brought this issue to the management office, I was told that there has been many meetings but no solution yet. The person suggested there is a possible design flaw with the waste processing.
Is my nose ultra sensitive? Or have you experienced the same?
The building isn't THAT new... it's been operating for a while now... and fresh water comes from the city lines almost immediately. It would make sense that the water needs to be pumped up to higher levels, but that water is disgusting... In theory, if you get poisoned by it - I wonder if you could sue? so the pump doesn't run and the water flows around it - is the pump that dirty? is the real cause the pump?
Honestly, these are thoughts that I've had myself. The building is most definitely not "THAT new", as you said! And it was like the for hours! I was told to "run water until it comes clear", and after 30-40 minutes of running water and it still staining my tub, I simply gave up and went grocery shopping. When I came back at around 8, the problem seemed to be gone- but now I have doubts. Did it seem gone or was it actually gone? If people get clogged faucets, how do we know that some of that isn't coming through, even if we can't see it?
My main annoyance is with property management. If this water issue is to be expected due to "pumps" or "the building is still new" or whatever else they'd like to blame it on, why not put a notice up for residents NOT to use/drink the water until clear or something? Imagine coming home and tossing in some laundry, and having that lovely water not only mess up your clothes (my tub is still stained after scrubbing hard, hopefully I can use some harsher cleaning agents to get rid of it... I can only imagine what it would do to clothes) but also your machine! Imagine all that residue going through your laundry machine, your dishwasher, etc... then whose "fault" would it be that your appliance is clogged and no longer working?
They really should have put up a notice for families coming home from school and/or work that had no idea this problem even happened.
That picture you posted of the water is disgusting. I can't believe something like that would come out of the pipes!
I didn't realize the pumps had gone down when I returned home last night. I used the water after work (around 6pm) and it seemed fine for me. Ancea, what floor are you on? I am on 14 for reference.