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  • #3789 Reply
    Guest

      In reply to a comment:

      “Other coops are either not charging at all or charging 25 dollars for a gas detector. Why are we paying 73”?

      I read comments on the site through the link you shared … yep … that’s how it should be, but we have it otherwise in our coop unfortunately

      Our pseudo “manager” is making profit of each apartment approximately $10 each for gas detectors it’s $10.000 per building if everyone will pay for gas detector

      encourage everyone who you know in park city to buy your own detector !!!

       

      #3785 Reply
      Guest

        Do the math ! That should answer your question .

        #3784 Reply
        Guest

          https://www.reddit.com/r/ForestHills/s/hif77ETo80

           

          Other coops are either not charging at all or charging 25 dollars for a gas detector. Why are we paying 73?

          #3767 Reply
          Guest

            Someone asked about the name of “jimmy’s” company. Is it a coinsidence that they have unmarked vans ? Also , why is there gonna  be a “major repair” done in 97-37 for almost a full month in the laundry room underground where we CAN’T see ?

            #3765 Reply
            Guest

              Btw – at this time in spring when Chandra was manager , we had beautiful tulips around each building, and what I see now?

              NOTHING, one or two tulips, and the rest of the side near building is EMPTY

              😒😒😒

              #3764 Reply
              Guest

                We can strike and do whatever we want !!!

                and I agree with you, but we need a strong legal help

                or we all should  start calling and writing to DA office, with complains, we  write here and complain, but we don’t have either guts to act or we don’t know where to go, or we afraid ?!

                Those crooks keeping us like stupid sheep and we comply

                where is this woman who was collecting signatures?

                Let’s all meet ( location will be disclosed in the Signal  group) and we all should discuss our further actions

                please join our SIGNAL GROUP

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                #3761 Reply
                Guest

                  Ever since David and Zarina took over they were able to purchase apartments buy a big house in Roslyn before them taking over they did not have this money and they did not do this prior to them taking over the management. This is why I see that they are getting a lot of money they are making cash Deals where they have money to purchase these properties on the side and it is really really getting me up upset

                  #3760 Reply
                  Guest

                    No, I commented this and it is not coming from Zarina. I am a very upset shareholder. I don’t understand why I am paying so much maintenance for what there was not one normal capital improvement and the maintenance went up 6% each year since David was here. Where is my money going? I don’t understand. She is still in power and I do not like this. We need to strike the way that she strike in the park with her big mouth talking about Chandra we need to strike as well.

                    #3759 Reply
                    Guest

                      No, I commented this and it is not coming from Zarina. I am a very angry shareholder. I don’t understand why I am paying so much maintenance for what there was not one normal capital improvement and the maintenance went up 6% each year since David was here. Where is my money going? I don’t understand. She is still in power and I do not like this. We need to strike the way that she strike in the park with her big mouth talking about Chandra we need to strike as well.

                      #3758 Reply
                      ThoughtsAdmin
                      Keymaster

                        Below is an A I reply to a co-op enacting a rent strike. Your proprietary lease might prevent taking that course of action. Further, if the proprietary lease stated it is not allowed – and you do it anyway – you could face eviction (and wouldn’t the board just love that).

                        A I REPLY:

                        In a co-op, a rent strike, while potentially a legal strategy, is a complex issue with significant risks and potential legal repercussions. While New York courts have recognized collective rent strikes as a legal tactic in certain circumstances, co-op agreements and the warranty of habitability play a crucial role in determining its validity and consequences.

                        Key Considerations:
                        • Warranty of Habitability

                        Tenants in a co-op, like those in rental properties, have a right to a habitable living space. If the co-op fails to provide essential services like heat, hot water, or repairs, a rent strike might be a valid defense against eviction.

                        • Co-op Agreements:

                        Co-op agreements typically outline the responsibilities of the co-op and the unit owners. Rent strikes might violate these agreements, potentially leading to legal action from the co-op board.

                        • Legal Consequences:

                        Even if a rent strike is ultimately deemed justified, there’s a risk of legal action from the co-op, including potential eviction proceedings.

                        • Eviction:

                        If the co-op initiates eviction proceedings, the burden of proof will be on the tenant to demonstrate that the co-op has breached the warranty of habitability or violated the co-op agreement.

                        • Legal Advice:

                        Due to the complexity of co-op laws and the potential legal consequences, it’s crucial to consult with a legal professional before undertaking a rent strike.

                        TALK TO A LAWYER BEFORE YOU ACT… unless this suggestion is just another Zarina scheme.???? She’s VERY sneaky!

                         

                        #3757 Reply
                        Guest

                          It’s called strike he won’t have time with the attorney to write legal letters and over bill us but all of us have to do it as shareholders

                          #3755 Reply
                          Guest

                            That makes no sense !

                            #3754 Reply
                            Guest

                              The only way to get rid of David is to stop paying Maintence as a whole

                              #3742 Reply
                              Guest

                                Funny you should mention chandra. The same guy zarina, her crooked “lawyer” and david claimed was charging ILLEGAL fines for improper disposal of garbage and other infractions.They are doing the same thing just calling them “administrative fees”. But at double the rate. Whose the stupid insane one here ? IDIOT !!

                                #3738 Reply
                                Guest

                                  I hope there is some truth to the previous post.

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