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I used to abide by the “in the walls” adage, but it may not be true. It depends on the language in your Occupancy Agreement (aka Proprietary Lease).
Before you get into arguments and/or pay any money, review your OA. You might not be responsible.
In my OA, it said the MEMBER (shareholder) is responsible for:
Replacement of electric refrigerator
Decoration and painting
Replacement of gas range/oven
Replacement of flooring linoleum
Replacement of all appliances and fixtures
Repair any and all damages to the apartment or co-op premises due to negligence, carelessness, or misuse by the shareholder or any occupants of the apartment.
It specifically states that the Corporation (the co-op) will for all other repairs besides the ones mentioned above.
In my co-op, the s/h would not be responsible for the cost of the faucet. It would be the co-op’s responsibility.
Check out the OA and keep your fingers crossed.
Good luck.
Thank you, Marty. Good idea, I will definitely read through the Proprietary Lease. But I know how the building manager is viewing this. One thing, however: I believe that faucets fall under "Replacement of all appliances and fixtures." I think a faucet is a fixture.
To be continued...
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Yes, the coop is in Brooklyn. Unfortunately, the plumbing company is upstate. Thank you for your opinion.
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A faucet getting clogged by debris from water shut-off is very common. It is a simple job and it is for the Superintendent to repair. If they elected to send a plumber for an out-of-the-wall repair like this then that was their mistake. Unless you asked for the plumber.... did you ask?
What is the full story and what is up with your super?
We have a corrupt one. It is terrible.
Who is your managing agent? They sound terrible.
We have Halstead. Not good.
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Ok that is really high. What is his hourly rate? It’s about $400.00? Your co-op needs a new plumber. Is this in NYC?
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