Subject: RE: different issue
From: Stankos, Brian (bstankos@CANNONDESIGN.COM)
Date: Thu Oct 16 2008 - 09:58:17 CDT
Scan the insurance info, e-mail it to her, and copy the board. If the
board is copied on correspondence we can follow up with her to make sure
she's responding.
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Subject: Re: different issue
But how do we do that if donna foes not call us back? Who do we provide
that info to?
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From: Stankos, Brian
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Subject: RE: different issue
Any contractor can have access to the roof to service the AC units, with
proper notice. All they need to do is submit a certificate of insurance
to First Properties prior to showing up on site. You'll also need to
explain to First Properties what work is being performed, and when it
will be completed. Someone from First Properties will provide access to
the roof, so they'll have to coordinate schedules.
This procedure was put in place to protect the roof and limit the
liability for the association. It's common for nearly all condo
buildings in the city.
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[mailto:vanguard-talk-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu] On Behalf Of Robin
Raffel
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:23 AM
To: vanguard-talk@venus.soci.niu.edu
Subject: different issue
I have a different issue going at the same time too...
I have left Donna 3 messages in the past 2 days about getting someone to
come servie my ac unit.
She never responded with the name of someone that had access to our
roof, but thankfully someone else in the building did.
I called sunray and they can not come out until later next week.
I have had Engler heating and air conditioning come out in the past to
service my unit but I do not think that they have access to our roof any
more.
Is there any way that I can have them come and get them access to the
roof?
I hate to start over with a new company since they have basically
rebuilt my ac unit about 3 years ago.
i know it is getting colder out, but when you live on the 7th floor and
have a southern view it doesnt mattter how cold it is outside. last
night i went to bed and it was registering 84 on my thermostat so i dont
really want to wait until later next week.
also, can we address the issue with donna not returning phone calls. i
have left her 3 messages in 2 days. that is not fair.
thanks..
robin raffel #713
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