Do you have an unresolved maintenance problem in your apartment?
The first thing to do is to call maintenance (233-1163) and state the problem. You should be give a maintenance ticket number.
If that doesn?’t work, take your complaint directly to management. And if you still are left unsatisfied, contact your building VP, or write to IPNTA@aol.com. Be sure to include your name and apartment number. Anonymous complaints will not be honored.
At that point, IPNTA will either send a letter to management, or your complaint will be raised at the next monthly tenant-management meeting.
Some recent resolved problems involved parking spaces in the garages, brighter lights in the elevator, the use of one elevator to be designated ?“freight,?” new dishwasher deliveries, review of management?’s asbestos testing, and many others.
Upcoming issues for discussion will include missing guard rails in new elevators, fire-crackers at 3 a.m. on Greenwich Street, front door bells for wheelchair access, and hot pipes under 40 Harrison Street.
The monthly meetings, attended by Diane Lapson and Dorothy Drayton, and the resolution of many complaints (many more to go, of course) reflect IPNTA?’s growing strength: please remember that such influence can be sustained only with your support. If you are not yet a member, please call or visit your floor captain, or your building VP, to join.
Together, we win. Separately?…