Re: Elevators


Subject: Re: Elevators
From: Michael E. Rutkowski (michaelrut@firstpropertiesLLC.com)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2001 - 13:51:38 CDT


Paul,

When the rear elevator is not working, you have every right to use the front elevator. I will check on the sensitivity of the gate.
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Michael E. Rutkowski
773.935.5617 x11
First Properties, LLC
Real Estate Management

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Paulhome2@aol.com
  To: discuss@vanguardlofts.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 12:14 PM
  Subject: Re: Elevators

  Michael,
        I am glad that you took the time to explain the elevator problems to
  us. Most of the residents were just concerned about the fees involved in
  those service trips. We dont think it would be fair to keep paying the
  elevator company a fee each time they come to repair the same problem. On a
  related subject, I was recently approached by a VERY angry resident who
  objected to the fact that I was using the front elevator to walk my dog on
  one of those days that the rear elevator was not working. I informed her
  about the rear elevator but that did not seem to matter. I dont think that it
  is unreasonable to use the front elevator (I used the rear exit) to walk my
  dog when the rear elevator is not working. Am I wrong? Also, is there a way
  of resetting the sensitivity on the rear gate? It seems that other residents
  and I have to be within 3 feet of the gate in order for it to open. The
  swinging gate does not seem to have that problem. Finally, I've noticed that
  some dog owners allow their dogs to urinate and defecate in the driveway next
  to the guest parking spots. I dont think that that is very sanitary since
  people have to walk through that space. Plus, it is just disgusting. Although
  I've only seen the same resident do this, I dont want this to become a major
  problem.

  Paul Sanchez
  Unit 615



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