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Forgot to mention – if ceiling looks like it could fall – and that scares you – contact 311 and ask for a NYC building inspector to look at your ceiling as you’re afraid of it collapsing. If the water was torrential, then you might want to consider an inspector for mold in your walls.
Cracks might form in the ceiling but I doubt anything will actually fall. I haven’t seen it so that’s just my opinion. If your truly frightened – call 311.
To clarify, the co-op is obligated to repair any cracks, once the ceiling dries out, and they must paint the ceiling at no cost to you,
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Everything inside the walls is the responsibility of the building and inside your unit is on you (specifically your neighbor for their negligence)
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To the person with water damage. TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES before things dry up and look for watermarks where walls meet ceiling. Also look in closets and other rooms. Water travels. Check for water damage to furniture and carpets. Hot water will thin out floor wax and the wax will be absorb by the carpets. PICTURES of everything both close up and distance. They are your proof to make claim with insurance company.
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I though David already did the elevator project but unfortunately that was lie and all our money was spent, he’s planning to elevator project 2 all over again and get ready for the illegal Maintence increases
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P.S. mistype -meant to type – loud ins the at of loundry
sorry
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re: comment below -Regarding laundry elevator banging noise ! YES!!!
9820 building -loud banging sound – i can hear it in my apartment so that my walls vibrate
besides I am not even mentioning how catwalk doors bang all the time ..
I need to let the building super know yet again ASAP- they ignore my complaints and repair requests
please report this issue with elevators if it happens in other buildings
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Happy Thanksgiving all! I hope everyone is getting the rest and comfort we all deserve. I was wondering if anyone else has the issue with the elevators making loud BANGING noises? I have a relative who says her friend and upstairs neighbor (6 and 7th floor) complain non stop about this issue, im heading to sleep over the weekend , hope I can get some sleep lol
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Call 311 and call the police on David for refusing to fix for free say the he is discriminating you and threatening you
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The building and the neighbor has to pay for it with their homeowners insurance but the building is also liable and should fix it free of charge and not charge like David started charging for every little thing rip off raises the Maintence and charges high repair prices the super comes in and makes up prices
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Seeking Advice
Our upstairs neighbor forgot to turn off the shower tap, which caused water leakage into the downstairs neighbor’s room. The ceiling there has been badly damaged.
The downstairs owner reported the issue to the management office, but no one has come to inspect the cracks. The damage is worsening, and there’s a real concern that the upstairs floor could eventually collapse, causing serious harm to the building.
Who should be held responsible in this situation?
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to find these lawsuits
Go to internet
Type NYSCEF
Scroll down to SEARCH AS GUEST
Click on upper NAME tab
Type in PARK CITY 3 under Business/Organization
and all suits will come up
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What pending court allegations?
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I have been diligently looking up the pending court allegations, if these are true I wonder if there will be reforms or a re vote for board members.
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I can’t believe that electrical outlets were installed in the hedges of 98 st sidewalk AND they have to be covered by plastic bags. Were the outlets that cheap to allow for a bigger kick back or doesn’t the dummy know outside outlets must be waterproof protected. The first person or child to be electrocuted will be a millionaire IF they survive
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New geriatric dept at park city ?
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