Anonymous wrote:I don't think OP explained the roof right. There is a gate around the pool but maybe the roof itself is accessible from the fence? Not sure. OP didn't give a good description.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry for my delayed reply. I emailed the management company as well as the board and the reply was laughable. I'll happily post. I live in the Carlton condo which is 2829 Connecticut Ave nw. The condo board is insane. You can literally walk off the roof of the building. No lip and no edge. I put a lock on the fence again and they can use bolt cutters to get it off. I just couldn't not put one up. It's insane.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure my complaints about the roof are justified. You must not have a child. I am not sure I would understand my complaint until I had a kid.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want a fence... I just want a lock out on the gate since there is no latch. Anyone can just walk off the roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here... I'll start a new post because I really need to know what I can do about the constant harassment I am getting. It's really bad. The manager went so far as to tell me flat out the building isn't child friendly and I should look into a building with a playground. Um we are a block from the zoo and near tons of parks. Not sure how much more kid friendly you can get.
Honestly, he's right. It's not like you didn't know what you were getting when you either rented a condo or bought in the building. The place is more than 70 years old and has hundreds of tenants! You cannot expect the condo board, the building management, or your fellow tenants to bow to your whims or put a look on a pool therefore inconveniencing everyone else hoping to enjoy the rooftop amenities.
Keep your child off the roof, do not let them place in the laundry room and stop inconveniencing others, especially in a building that has seen better days and probably has owners that do not want to cough up 5-6 figures for a damned fence on the roof. If no one has fallen off in half a century you're not going to convince them that its an immediate priority now.![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here... I'll start a new post because I really need to know what I can do about the constant harassment I am getting. It's really bad. The manager went so far as to tell me flat out the building isn't child friendly and I should look into a building with a playground. Um we are a block from the zoo and near tons of parks. Not sure how much more kid friendly you can get.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP. It's unreal. Literally every day it's something. I'm so tired of dealing with them. My window is an odd shape. Long and more narrow so the blackout blinds were custom. You can imagine how upset I was to have to remove them. I had my child in the laundry room with me and the manager told me he is not permitted to touch the machines including putting my wet clothes in the dryer (he loves doing laundry). My bike lock is still on at the pool, thank goodness.
The management company is Abaris. Beware! They hire idiots.