Explain to me how you can move a sofa down an elevator shaft because sofa won't fit in elevator box.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After recently moving, I thought why don't we just leave furniture and only take our belongings. Life would be so much easier if furniture stayed with the building. Just leave the sofa and buy a new one.


Gross. No one wants your stained sofa and mattresses full of your bodily fluids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After recently moving, I thought why don't we just leave furniture and only take our belongings. Life would be so much easier if furniture stayed with the building. Just leave the sofa and buy a new one.


Yes because everyone has so much money to do that. It's also wasteful and they charge you if you leave stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ross can give you tips.


Pivot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ross can give you tips.


Pivot!


This is the only right answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Elevator goes to top floor of shaft and is locked out and disabled.

Doors are open to expose shaft at floor with sofa.

Sofa is packaged up and secured in a harness.

Sofa is placed in shaft and lowered with block and tackle gear to floor where it will be removed from building.

Profit.

LOL. At this point, it would be cheaper for them to buy OP a new sofa. The man hours and safety measures to dangle the sofa down the shaft would be cost prohibitive.


Op here. That's what's happening. I came today and they damaged it so badly! Its torn all over the place in three spots. Two legs are beaten up and they don't screw in so hard to repair.
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