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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Well, OP, grand pianos are lifted by cranes in and out of windows. [/b] We can't tell you why you were told the elevator company would take care of it - it does not seem like their job. Do they know the length of your sofa? Are they planning on inserting in diagonally? Or will they pay for a window lift? Clarify with the people involved. We don't know. Also, stuff is damaged all the time during moves. You can minimize the damage by hiring white-glove movers, but you cannot prevent all damage. [/quote] +1 Your snowflake Pottery Barn sofa will be fine. [/quote] Her sofa will probably be fine, but she needed to incur more moving expenses because of them. That doesn't make her a snowflake. No one is allowed to have a piano in a high-rise. What are you smoking? [/quote] There are plenty of people in NYC, Detroit, and Chicago (places where I have friends) who live in high-rise apartments and have pianos. Make sure you know what you're talking about. [/quote] Nah, no typical. [/quote] Not PP you replied to, but I assure you pianos and large items are regularly allowed in high rises. Also, OP is very annoying. She shoots down every suggestion aggressively and is obsessed with her sofa. I recall her multiple posts about her building prior to this and she was similarly grating. It’s tough to be helpful when you make it so hard, OP. [/quote] I remember her post and I don't think she was being aggressive enough given all of the flooding that happened in their unit and mold. Comments like this encourage tenets to give up and then the landlord wins. We need more people like the OP to fight them. [/quote]
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