HomeMy WebLinkAbout8934 Puerto Del Rio Dr Unit 402Gentlemen,
The following is a copy of an email that we received from a resident of
the building where Alex Bobinski has been working in remodeling his
unit. He has workers in the unit as well as himself at times. We have
approached him, and he ignores us.
What recourse do we have?
Thank you,
Jay Petty
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Good morning Sandie,
FYI...I got so fed up with the banging around 8 last nite that I rang
the doorbell 5 times with no response. Both he and workers were inside
the unit - the noise stopped when they heard the doorbell. (Noise
began at 10 am Sunday but he didn't arrive till later in the day)
Since I couldn't speak face-to-face with him, I posted a note of my
displeasure on his car window regarding daily work hours, no working on
Sundays, his lack of courtesy and consideration for me and others in
this building! Surely it will be ignored! No one has ever received an
apology from the owner - just a note in the elevator...."sorry for the
inconvenience"!
Not only is the noise a nuisance, but the elevator, hallways, garage
and parking area outside the garage is deplorable (residents have had to
clean the elevators, sweep/vacuum the carpeting, etc.) In addition,
the blue pads are not only an eyesore, they prevent any posting of
information from the Board.
I respectfully request that the Board hold a meeting with the owner and
affected residents of this building to discuss these issues and to
ascertain just how much longer we will have to put up with this behavior
(beginning or end of March or longer). If he ever wants to become a
friendly neighbor in this building, he'll have to change his ways or be
ignored.
Thank you for your consideration and action.
--
Carol Bennett
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