We are unaware of any damage to her personal property. He left a message and his phone number on her voice mail when she did not answer the call. The owner of the property, called to discuss the matter with her, after she requested to speak with a supervisor. We received no other complaints from other tenants who maintain laundry equipment in this same basement, proximate to 's equipment. There is no longer a possibility of water leakage from this window, regardless of the intensity of a rainstorm. The hoses and dryer exhaust vents limited the scope of this move, since they had to remain connected to the existing faucets, standpipes, and exhaust port.Īs soon as the parts wee received to relieve the water over-charge in the window well, they were installed. In the meantime, to mitigate the problem, her washer and dryer were moved as far from the offending window as possible. It became over-filled in very hard rains. Our maintenance department responded and determined that certain parts were needed to drain the window-well that was the source of the problem. Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 5) */Ĭontact Name and Title: ManagerĬontact Email: reported that the window nearest her washer/dryer appliances was leaking during intensive. I've never in my life heard of 's way of treating tenants. I will review, verify the document aligns with what I agreed to and respond. this point, I'd like management to draw up a document that spells out what my lease termination fee according to my lease documents. In looking at I'm not the first to complain, but there don't seem to be any repercussions. I also asked for an escalation point of contact to officially log my complaint about 's behavior. Read the reviews of your fellow travelers. I signed that when I moved in and that stated I would pay through 1/31/17 so no further documents are necessary. Next head to Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village in town but off of busy Rte. I already signed a contract stating I would pay through the end of January and that was my lease. The unique feel and great selection makes this shop a highly interesting stop for anyone who finds themselves in Dutchess County.I am rejecting this response because:The Notice of Intent to Vacate is just that and I'm not going to alter it or write additional information on it as that might void the document. Overall - This shop has the aesthetic and taste of an edgier NYC bookstore (one with plenty of open space though!) with a range of books that any reader will appreciate, from those looking for a classic to those seeking a more avant-garde title. Location - It’s right by the main intersection in Tivoli, which isn’t far from Bard College, Red Hook, Hudson, and Catskill.Ĭustomer Service - The gentleman working the desk allowed me to browse and efficiently checked me out, just as I like it. Quantity - There were a good amount of books in here, enough to make each section interesting and eye-catching.ĭiversity - A solid range with a focus on the arts, fiction, and more eclectic nonfiction categories.Īffordability - The prices I saw ranged up to $12 for paperbacks and higher for nice hardcover books, but all were cheaper than you’ll find in shops offering exclusively new books.Īmenities - There were a couple chairs and couches and the atmosphere was airy and spacious. Quality - The books are a mix of new and old, but were in excellent shape, and even the used were like new. If you’re in the area, drop in!Ītmosphere - Part art gallery, part alternative bookshop, with a wide range of books to offer. Tivoli might seem like a quiet village, but this shop has style to spare. It’s a shop worth browsing through, with wide stylish rooms full of classics and modern delights. There weren’t a ton of those, but there’s a big space for them to grow into, and that section also had shelves for cooking and gardening, but there were still picture books, YA classics, and chapter readers in display shelves, with some gifts mixed in. There’s also a separate room for children’s books. It’s a wide and interesting mix, and somehow refreshingly different from your standard used or new bookshop. There was a display for local and regional titles, a little mystery nook, and a lot of great fiction offerings that included classic editions of bestselling paperbacks to flashy new releases from current on-the-cuff authors. In between there were long walls of nonfiction with music, film, philosophy, religion, myth, occult, and science. There were large chunks of them near the entrance but also mixed in toward the back with the rest of the fiction. They have a lot of poetry, plays, and essays scattered about in various sections. It feels like something you’d find in Brooklyn or lower Manhattan rather than upstate New York, and it almost reminded me of Mast Bookshop in the East Village. The titles are a mix of new and used and the prices seem fair, but the selection feels edgier than most shops, with an alternative and artistic sensibility. When it comes to the books, they have a lot to offer.
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