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Every winter, especially on the coldest days and when the season commences, we are not sure if we will wake up to heat or hot water. Many days we have had to forfeit a shower and had to use space heaters (causing our electric bill to surge). Since we have no super in our building and management refuses to give us his phone number, we are just at the whim of any given day. The super blames the restaurant below us, accusing them of turning off the switch but somehow they never rectify this situation. The boiler has been "repaired" repeatedly but never seems to work. So far this week we have had no heat or hot water on 2 different days and nights. Since it's the weekend and the management office is closed we are hosed!
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Heatwatchnyc (客人)
Hi Enid,
We just notified your building management company about your post. They said they would look into the problem.
Pioneer Management, 289 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10023 (212) 496-7322
Good luck,
Heatwatchnyc
Anonymous (客人)
Thank you. No one else wants to get involved. It's a very complacent building and they are afraid to ever complain. I'm the landlords least favorite as a consequence. The hot water was out on 3 separate nights and mornings this past week into Monday morning. It was working this morning thankfully but there are no guarantees until the either make the boiler inaccessible to the restaurant or finally hire a reputable boiler repair company!
Thanks again...
Enid (客人)
Heatwatchnyc (客人)
Hi Enid,
We recommend you add comments to your post every time you have a problem. You could also call your management company - listed above.
Seth (客人)
Hi Enid,
My name is Seth, and I work for State Senator Tom Duane. Our office can sometimes be helpful in the sort of situation in which you find yourself; we can also try to connect you with other helpful organizations. If you'd like to talk about what's going on, please call me at 212.633.8052.
Best,
Seth
brr (客人)
ivette (客人)
Enid (客人)
Heatwatchnyc (客人)
Hi Enid,
Thank you for posting - again. I met with staff members of Public Advocate Bill de Blasio during the winter to discuss ways of holding negligent landlords accountable. Please contact Thomas Gray (see his email below) to see if the Public Advocate's office can help you resolve the ongoing heating violations in your building.
You could also contact City Council: (212) 564-7757.
Thanks,
Penny
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Thomas Gray wrote:
Good Morning,
We are thinking of proposing some improvements to the current no heat and hot water program at HPD. We are looking for a building with tenants who have had ongoing issues with no heat. Do you know anyone that may want to be involved in a press conference with us?
Thanks,
Tom Gray
Office of the Public Advocate