Re: Maintenance team, info, please | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Jan (jan![]() |
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 08:25:13 -0700 (PDT) |
I was naively our maintenance point person for awhile. Now someone else does it. We hire people to come in and do many jobs, such as cleaning dryer vents, repairing roofing or siding, resealing the parking lot. As our community (40 units) aged, maintenance tasks were burning people out. Now we are dealing with a backlog. There is a lot of maintenance information available from the condominium owners sites. Cohousing is different than condo living, true, but asphalt is asphalt. Why should cohousers rebuild the wheel if they don't have to? If you have a paved parking lot or roofs, you may find something at the Community Associations Institute website: http://www.caionline.org/ If nothing else, check out their bookstore. Jan Sunward Ann Arbor, MI > Please let me know how you handle maintenance within your > community. We have a team but the maintenance (of utilites, e.g., washers, > driers) plus drains, roofs, mowing and snow machines, etc.) has become > quite a load.
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Maintenance team, info, please Fred H Olson, October 21 2004
- Re: Maintenance team, info, please Jan, October 21 2004
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Should cohousers rebuild (or redesign) the wheel Chris ScottHanson, October 22 2004
- Re: Should cohousers rebuild (or redesign) the wheel Jan, October 22 2004
- Re: Should cohousers rebuild (or redesign) the wheel Ann Zabaldo, October 22 2004
- Re: Should cohousers rebuild (or redesign) the wheel Sharon Villines, November 1 2004
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