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  • #1100 Reply
    Guest

      I’m not here to defend or criticize any one individual.  I do have questions about our present Board.  Why do they sit silently at meetings and defer to our lawyer?  Why did they tear down their opponents’ campaign flyers?  Why wasn’t there a candidates night like in years when there was opposition (except during Covid)?  Why don’t we receive monthly newsletters as we did in the past to update us?  Why aren’t there building meetings?

      Are the present Board members doing a good job?  Maybe, but we need to hear from them and not through a lawyer or an occasional newsletter.   When will we hear from themselves so we can judge for ourselves?

      #1099 Reply
      Guest

        since they are accusing Doris for living for free in her apartment. Zarinas mother brother and David’s mom live all in parkcity. I think they are also living for free as well. They want to attack old board but they need to look at themselves first. They are walking in Chandra’s ways.

        #1098 Reply
        Guest

          Hi I am a tenant shareholder of park city. I just want to say the new board is not any different then the old board. They are doing their schemeful tactics just like prior management did but in different ways. It’s very sad how each are throwing allegations on one and other and are very alike. Chandra got away with all his stuff because he was controlling everything even the books. Now the new management I’m surprised they  are allowing Zarina to get away with everything. I’m just shocked with Akam. They need to put more controls into place.

          #1095 Reply
          Guest

            Well they havent been serviced right for the past 15 years TBH. The old company definitely sucked. TBH!

            #1092 Reply
            Guest

              Doing a search on the internet, the average life for an elevator is 20-25 years.  That means that some elevators will last fewer years and some longer.  So any reliable company will have parts for at least those years if a building isn’t ready to completely replace a unit.

              How old are our elevators and what work is necessary?  More than likely, some elevators need more extensive work than others.  We shareholders should be given the details so we know how our money is being spent.  I am not trying to defend or disparage one side or another.  Just give us the facts that we are entitled to.

              #1091 Reply
              Guest

                I’m not taking anyone’s side on this but we do need to apply logic.

                The original elevators were installed when these buildings were built in 1954.

                There may have been major repairs when the buildings were converted to a cooperative in 1980.

                The original Offering Plan has pages devoted to the condition of each building and needed repairs.

                The elevators might have been renovated at that time – renovated, not replaced.

                 

                The elevators were repaired over the years and finally replaced somewhere around the year 2000.

                 

                So now to the logic.

                If you bought a new car in 2000 – 22 years ago – why would you expect your car dealer or mechanic to have parts for your car in stock today?

                 

                #1090 Reply
                Guest

                  The issue with the elevators is why did it take so long for outages to be resolved.  The previous company wasn’t that great, but the new company has taken much longer to fix problems.  There would not be a problem with the supply chain if the company had adequate inventory of parts to make repairs.  No one should be against refinancing an elevator project assuming that such project is necessary.  Shareholders should receive from the Board and management what is needed and why before such a major undertaking occurs.

                  #1089 Reply
                  Guest

                    Looking to contact PARKCITY SHAREHOLDERS.

                    Some tenant shareholders say they receive emails and texts from a person or group – PARKCITY SHAREHOLDERS.

                    No one from that group has ever contacted me, or to my knowledge, have posted comments to this website but they are more than welcome to do so.

                    This website is intended for all “tenants” whether they are shareholders or not.

                     

                    If PARKCITY SHAREHOLDERS chooses to remain anonymous – that’s totally OK as there are no tracking programs built into this website.

                    The only “IF” is when comments are obviously bold lies or are intended to personally defame someone. That’s a liability issue for me.

                    I will, and do, delete misleading comments and anything that reeks of bull manure citing the greatness of the current -or past- Board of Directors.

                     

                    Otherwise, please to add me to your distribution list. I am Parkcityonevoice@yahoo.com -or-  text to 718.664.3725.

                    I really don’t like texting. Texting is like an immediate interruption to my day whereas emails are “there” when I decide to go online.

                    Ron Migut

                     

                     

                     

                    #1087 Reply
                    Guest

                      Also surprised the conversation here switched to “when will the elevators be done” given this group was against financing for that project.

                       

                      #1086 Reply
                      Guest

                        I’m not Steve but I can answer.

                        Renovating an office and redoing elevators are two different projects that require a different amount of time, planning, and resources.

                        Renovating an office is a simpler affair that can be immediately done. There is no reason to wait until the elevators are done to start a new project.

                        Elevators also will cost A LOT more than renovating an office.

                        #1085 Reply
                        Guest

                          Hi Steve,

                          Question for you can you please answer since you are so great with your comment below.
                          Why is it okay that David can have his new management office in 9707 fixed and renovated, before our elevators?????? Tenants livelihood come first! Not the renovation for property manager. That should have came last!
                          Please respond.

                          FYI – I deleted the Steve comment. There is no Steve but there is a Zarina and there’s a consistency in the way she writes. Ron

                          #1082 Reply
                          Guest

                            I’ve lived in multiple coops before and never seen stuff like what’s happening here.

                            #1081 Reply
                            Guest

                              In answer to the comment I just deleted –

                              1. You can find where they are cheating and stop them.

                               

                              2. You can find where they are stealing and have the District Attorney prosecute them.

                               

                              ps: I deleted your source  from my One Voice email list

                              Ron

                              #1078 Reply
                              Guest

                                If the board is so unpopular it should not be hard to get signatures for a special meeting

                                Get to work everyone

                                And if the signatures are not collected it just shows this group probably isnt as powerful as people are saying

                                #1077 Reply
                                Guest

                                  Over the years, elevators would occasionally break down and would be fixed within days.  But now, elevators have been out of commission for weeks.  The present Board or lawyer or Zarina has saddled us with a new elevator company which is using the excuse of supply chain problems for having parts.  A competent company has an inventory of parts on hand.  And now the current Board members have been reelected.  By whom?  I hope that anyone that voted for these people thinks about their vote as they have to climb up the many flights while their elevator is out.

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