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Coop Area B 1/28/12 - 11 AM
1. Wednesday 11:00 AM Meeting with
Area B management & sales.
Hopeful attendances:
• Coop member: Tom Derrig
• Area B Management/Sales/Maintenance
Team: Tom, Camille & Mary
• If available: Todd & Doug
2. HVAC issues:
Condition of asbestos wrapped duct work in the
basement and cleaning the duct work along with
notifying potential buyers that this is NOT an asbestos
free dwelling (REQUIRED BY PF BLDG CODE ck with Jan Timm to verify
yourselves).
3. Area B Coop definition of excessive plastering
caused by wall paper and paneling removal that
the member is responsible for? Asbestos in
plaster board/edging issue.
4. Finished basement electrical issues:
Since the basement can not be used for sleeping, why
is this metal encased wiring an issue for the finished
basement area?
5. Nicor Gas meter issues and concerns:
Relocation of this gas meter and regulator to mirror image 11 &
.
9 Bender Rd GREAT TIME TO GET THESE BOMB OUT OF THE 13 & 15
Bender Coops.
6. Since this is a carport unit, can the basement stairs remain
carpeted for Major Safety Reasons along w/new carpeting so
that these old carpet strips can be reused and the floor drain and
window well piping can once again be hidden under the carpet?
7. Electrical Issues for the Kitchen:
Old 220 V Electrical outlet behind the stove which
prevents cabinet drawer from being fully opened
along with 220V electrical cable in the basement!
8. Carpet removal prior to sale issues and
concerns: As found on stairs and tools required to remove
50+ 60 year old staples from steps and 2nd floor bedroom entry
ways.
What other tools would help
with this effort?
9. Current wall outlet/switches/wiring issues
& concerns:
Can this cover be left? Should it be removed and
replace with a 19¢ cheapie? Should it/they remain off
the wall until after the painting is done? Will old outlets
and switches be updated along with the wiring?
10. Discolored Vinyl Windows and Storm
Door Issues:
Vinyl window hardware rust and discoloration from the sun
which is the Southernly exposure. Mold build up issues on front
storm doors which is the Northernly exposure. Multiple
cleanings with Fantastic and TSP do NOT work.
11. Problem with a very Large Raccoon
living under this Coop’s front porch as
of Monday – Reported to Camille!
Using clip ON cover for easy cleaning.
Note the size of the big guy opening
under the window!
12. Coop Bathroom Issues and Concerns:
• New Bathroom cabinets
that sales stated had to
be removed prior to
doing any Coop work in
the basement! Why?
Bathroom was just
painted when the units
piping was revised!
13. Can’t I provide a LOCK BOX for
their(Coop) tools while working is
going on upstairs and personal repairs
are being complete by the me in the
basement?
14. What is the scope of work/schedule
that is currently planned for this
Coop?
15. What exactly does the Coop do for
the $900 that they charge for selling a
Coop?
17. If I can use Coop approved contractors to do all
the Coop planned work myself, how much
would I then have to pay for the Coop for
selling this unit?
• Painters, GC, kitchen remodeling, floor
refinishing, etc.
18. Can the Area B Coop become a temporary
lending institution while they spend up to 6
weeks making repairs, painting, floor
refinishing, etc. Can they also carry the
associated cost until this unit sells?
19. Why have two other Area B members
been turned down by the sales team
for buying this unit?
Al Foster was one and the retire Cedarwood
Maintenance Guy and his wife were the 2nd denial.
Both buyers had agreed to buy the unit & then assist
me with getting this unit done so they could move in. I
also promised Al, that as soon as he, his wife and
daughter moved in, that I would help him with the
move and getting his 2 bedroom ready for sales!
20. IDEAS, CONCERNS, ISSUES, SUGGESTIONS AND STRESS!
LIST OF OTHER OUTSTANDING ITEMS: HOLES IN
CARPORT, CONDITION OF WOOD WINDOW LEDGES
AND FRAMES, ETC, ETC, ETC.
21. Feel free to share this
Power Point Presentation
with any other Area B
Coop Sellers.