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Superintends today dont really care much about apartment. One they get paid a bit more and second they are not worried about someone knocking on there door threw out the door.
The positive is the out side super can not go home a take a nap.
Why should building take on extra expense.
The extra money that comes from that unit can help to pay the differense of his salary
I have 20yrs experence working with supers and best is not to live there. More work get done cuase you must creat a work schedule for him.
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