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our building has a storage area and the house rules say the coop is not responsible for items. HOWEVER, recently, they put a lock on the door accessing this area. I believe that the fact the coop now has placed a lock there - that this may change who is responsible for any vandelism /damages to the items despite the house rules.
anyone?
the strorage space contains loose items mainly air conditioners. it also has individual lockers rented out with individual keys to them (owned by the renters of the lockers)
the key to the entire area is avialable to residents who must sign for it each time and also the staff who does not have to sign for it.
the items in question are air conditioners.
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These are interesting questinos. We have one room, alternatively referred to as the recycle room or package room. It's also where bikes are stored and the supt goes through to get to his workshop. There's a lock on the door but much of the time it's left wide open with a door stop. Everyone living in the building has a key, as well as people who have moved out and took their key.
Delivered packages and discarded items are all left on the same table.
We depend on good will and good luck and it works most of the time!
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I cant connect via the link since I have yahoo.
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Few questions:
Do you rent out the storage space?
Are there lockers that are locked, or just a central room where everyone stores their belongings with one central door that is now locked?
Do you have an agreement or a license to place your items there?
Who has access to the key for the lock? Just the employees, or all people with storage space?
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