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Monday, August 20, 2012

Re: Water turned off

>When the posting says that water will be off on Wednesday, August 15 from 9am to 7pm, I assumed it would be off at stated times and not at midnight. Now I was not able to get ready to go to bed properly, nor will I be able to get ready for work in the morning. I am not pleased. Every time there is water problems in this complex, management constantly fails at handling it properly.
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>Resident at 15 Pebble Byway, Unit 80.

1 comment:

  1. This was not the problem of management during the night the watermain broke again close to where they were repairing it. Harry and Michael called the city to shut it off because it was flooding the street and the road may have caved in..They stayed up until early morning to pump out the hole so work could start as quickly as possible in the morning.. That is why the water was shut down ahead of time.
    Management should have sent out a note explaining this but failed to do it.

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