Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs who suggest contacting the management company. If they don't respond, send in a post to PoPville.
Crowd sourcing to DCUM or PoPville may satisfy the soul not resolve the problem. This is the reason a portion of the condo fee pays the management company
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs who suggest contacting the management company. If they don't respond, send in a post to PoPville.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why there even has to be a gate, never mind why it must remain unlocked. Do residents walk out ok the gravel? How wide is the gravel area between the fence and edge of roof?
The only reason I can think of is that the gate is necessary for maintenance access... But even then it could easily be kept locked.

Anonymous wrote:I would send a letter to the board/management company cc'd to as many responsible people as you can think of explaining your concerns. Anybody with a brain in their head will realize that if they get a letter like that, don't do anything, and then something bad happens, the condo assn will have liability through the roof. If you want you could point out that are concerned both as a parent and as a member of the condo assn that will ultimately bear the cost of any lawsuit.