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No. All moves must be scheduled between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. This rule applies to both owners and renters. For further information on this, see Moving Policies and Fees. Yes. A deposit of $500 must be paid to the management company before you move. Once the move is completed, and if no damages occurred, then the deposit will be returned. For further information on this, see Moving Policies and Fees. 3. As a rental tenant am I allowed to sublet my apartment? No. For further information on this, see Moving Policies and Fees. No. Delivery of large or numerous items must be scheduled between 9:30 a.m. and Yes. You must inform the Superintendent in advance and he must be present while the move or delivery is taking place. He will hang padding inside the elevator to prevent damage to the walls of the cab. The approximate dimensions of the elevator are 50" deep, 98" high and 77" wide. The door when open is 41" wide and 83" high. Yes. If guests stay for more than two weeks when you are not in residence, you must submit their names and permanent addresses to the management company. If you are in residence then you are not required to inform the management company regardless of how long guests stay. For further information on this, see Moving Policies and Fees. Yes. Dog owners must clean up after their pets as required by New York City law. Dogs must be kept on a leash whenever they are in the common areas of the building. If you have a cat, do not put kitty litter down the compactor chute or flush it down the toilet. It should be taken to the basement and placed in the proper container. For further information on pets, see rule 16 in the Rules and Regulations. Floors 29 have compactor rooms located in the hall to the right of the elevator. All regular bagged garbage should go down the chute. Recyclables should be place in the proper containers. Items that are too large to fit in the containers or that are dangerous, such as broken glass, should be taken to the basement. Do not put items that are prohibited down the compactor chute. These items can clog the chute, damage the compactor and harm building employees who must deal with the trash at the other end. There is a list of prohibited items above the chute door. For tenants living on the first floor the compactor chute is located inside the door to the right of the mirror in the lobby. There are no recycling bins inside this room; all recyclables should be taken to the basement. For more information on this, see Trash and Recycling. Yes. It is located through the door to the right of the elevator in the lobby and down a flight of stairs. There are four washing machines and four dryers. Two washing machines and two dryers are larger capacity at $1.75 each and two of each are smaller at $1.50. They only take quarters. Please be considerate of your neighbors when doing laundry and don't leave your washing in the machines past the finish time. No. These items must be kept in your apartment. There is an outdoor storage area in the rear yard for bikes. It is not protected from the weather. For more information on this, see rules 26-28 in the Rules and Regulations. Residents are required to leave a set of keys with the Superintendent. If you are locked out you may contact the Superintendent between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you have not given a set of keys to the Superintendent, or if he is off duty, you must hire a locksmith, at your own expense, to enter your apartment. No. Residents may not ask building employees or representatives of the management company to perform any private work for them unless it is approved by the Board. For further information on this, see rules 22 and 38 in the Rules and Regulations. Yes. You are required to use professional contractors for all renovations and repairs. The management company must be informed of any work you are doing and the proper papers must be submitted to them. For more information see Renovations. No. All construction debris must be removed either by your contractor or by a private carter. 445 West 19th Street is a condominium. Yes. The building is also known as Chatham in Chelsea. It is listed with the City of New York Department of Buildings as building no. 140649. The building was completed in 1988. There are nine elected members on The Board. No. The only people allowed at Board meetings are the members of the Board and representatives of the management company. However, there is an annual meeting of Unit Owners. The annual meeting of Unit Owners is held in late April. This meeting is for Unit Owners only, rental tenants are not allowed to attend. If you have questions unanswered here, contact the Superintendent, or Marie Costello or John Hormillosa of ETC Management Corporation. Their numbers are located in the list of Contacts. |
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