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Larry December 25th 08 04:35 AM

dock box A/C mystery (update)
 
"Capt. JG" wrote in
easolutions:

I'm actually more po'd about the maint. guy claiming everything was

fine
with the dock box. Ok, mine was fine, but the one next door isn't.




Just call in the most expensive, and largest electrical contractor in
town and tell him to fix the dock problem. Turn in his bill you paid
with next month's rent check, duly deducting his bill from your total.

Unresponsive *******s to serious safety issues that threaten your
property, such as defective electrical infrastructure, are not to be
tolerated.

I got tossed out of my trailer park over electrical issues the power
company referred to the park owners to correct. Nothing happened in two
months, so I called in an electrical contractor and paid him to fix it,
which he did, very professionally. When I turned in his bill as partial
payment for my lot rent is when the trouble started. I asked for a
formal eviction so I could take their sorry asses to court. The day
before the court date, I got a call from his attorney saying he had
accepted my payment for the month's rental of my lot, minus the
electrical charges, I'm sure because once I called in the professional
electrical contractor to outline the dangerous situation the *******
decided to leave hanging out, the judge might have arrested his ass
right in the court room, once we started talking about the 230VAC laying
out 3' off the ground where the CHILDREN could get KILLED. I never
heard another thing of it, and don't expect to....


Capt. JG December 25th 08 05:49 AM

dock box A/C mystery (update)
 
"Larry" wrote in message
...
"Capt. JG" wrote in
easolutions:

I'm actually more po'd about the maint. guy claiming everything was

fine
with the dock box. Ok, mine was fine, but the one next door isn't.




Just call in the most expensive, and largest electrical contractor in
town and tell him to fix the dock problem. Turn in his bill you paid
with next month's rent check, duly deducting his bill from your total.

Unresponsive *******s to serious safety issues that threaten your
property, such as defective electrical infrastructure, are not to be
tolerated.

I got tossed out of my trailer park over electrical issues the power
company referred to the park owners to correct. Nothing happened in two
months, so I called in an electrical contractor and paid him to fix it,
which he did, very professionally. When I turned in his bill as partial
payment for my lot rent is when the trouble started. I asked for a
formal eviction so I could take their sorry asses to court. The day
before the court date, I got a call from his attorney saying he had
accepted my payment for the month's rental of my lot, minus the
electrical charges, I'm sure because once I called in the professional
electrical contractor to outline the dangerous situation the *******
decided to leave hanging out, the judge might have arrested his ass
right in the court room, once we started talking about the 230VAC laying
out 3' off the ground where the CHILDREN could get KILLED. I never
heard another thing of it, and don't expect to....



I think they know what's going on at this point. No need to over-react.
They're good people.


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"j" ganz @@
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