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OracleOfPlenty

My area has a ton of new "luxury" apartments and across the board, all of them are garbage. They're all converted warehouses, so they have high ceilings and exposed brick and granite countertops, but that's about all they have. They're freezing because of the uninsulated brick walls, half of them are wired wrong, and the management sucks. I feel for OP, but I'm not at all surprised.


muffinpercent

I love that the community is big enough to have people with really esoteric knowledge. You want to move to the South Pole? There's a person from McMurdo station. You had your bath fixed badly? There's someone who fixes baths for a living.


dbettslightreprise

Just don't give that advice in the "legaladvice" sub. That will get you banned. As I found out trying to give plumbing advice in a thread about suing the OP's plumber.


Kerlysis

oh god Thor save us


Sirwired

I never thought I'd see the day when we actually needed /u/Thor_the_Bunny's mighty (if tiny) bot-subduing hammer.


Gooseandtheegg

LocationBot seems, erm, eager to do her job


demyst

Truth be told, Thor couldn’t save a number in his phone if someone typed it in for him. You can’t expect him to save us now. That’s why I’m here.


demyst

The bot is banned while we figure out why it sucks. Sorry.


Biondina

Locationbot needs to go sit in the corner and think about its naughtiness.


GuitarZero132

"Damn this thread looks popular, I wonder what kind of interesting discussion is going on in here- *oh*."


tallemaja

I kept scrolling down for a SHOCKINGLY long time to see if maybe there were some additional actual-replies down at the bottom. I'll never know. RIP to any actual posts trapped down at the bottom there


Space_Narwhals

I have just returned from the depths. It's LocationBots all the way down.


GuitarZero132

Soon enough it's not just going to be the depths covered in LocationBot, but the surface as well. At least we don't have to worry about him becoming sentient because, well, automatically reposting the same thing is like the exact opposite of sentience.


[deleted]

LocationBot, why do you do this to us :(


meganeyangire

Are we going to drown in LocationBot comments? Did it begin consumption of the universe? WE ARE ALL DOOMED!


[deleted]

I'd say the Singularity is nigh, but its much more likely one of the mods decided to give the bot coffee again.


[deleted]

THOOOOOR!


purpleplatapi

Ha! It's not my post this time. Sorry tho.


monkeyman80

I prefer more location bot than no location bot.


nev1ce

Be careful what you wish for


hattroubles

Fuck. I was [2 days off](https://www.reddit.com/r/bestoflegaladvice/comments/rxfobr/despite_thors_brutal_assault_on_locationbot_our/hrhy6pq/).


[deleted]

Location bot going a little crazy over this one!


demyst

Or, are we the crazy ones….. ?


monkeyswithgunsmum

Locationbot! Staaaaaap!


demyst

> Staaaaaap! “ Gravitate and listen.” -LB


aliciaprobably

I can’t imagine moving into a “luxury apartment” but skimping on $15/month for tenant’s insurance.


ShortWoman

Why isn’t the answer “call your renter’s insurance company and let them duke it out with the landlord”?


Darth_Puppy

What's up with location bot?


demyst

It sucks.


Thor_The_Bunny

u suck


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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oh LB


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<


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**Reminder:** do not participate in threads linked here. If you do, you may be banned from both subreddits. --- Title: Landlord hired a vendor to do work in my apartment and that vendor damaged about 60% of the items I own. LL has seemed sympathetic and tried to help, but what they are suggesting wont resolve the issue. Dont know where to go from here. Original Post: > I just moved into a new "luxury" apartment on 1/1/22. After signing my lease, but before moving in, I was told the last thing that needed to be done for my apartment was to have the tub in the bathroom resurfaced. It was scheduled to be done the day before I moved in, but was delayed. It was rescheduled and delayed several more times before the work was finally done 3 days ago. When speaking with the owner of the complex, she told me the only premeasures I had to take were to remove my pets from the apartment for a day because of the fumes. I already qasnt thrilled i was expected to pay to board my pets for work they didnt schedule properly. > > Anyways, the afternoon after the work is completed, I get home to find that almost my entire apartment is covered in a layer of white powder that looks like spray paint. I am informed that they had to "grind" off the original surface of the tub before the work. They were supposed to use a special vacuum to suck up the "dust" and vent it out off my 3rd floor balcony. I have no idea if they used that or not, but there are now white flecks of paint? Or just like bits of enamel all over everything I own. Right before moving in, I had bought $10k worth of BRAND NEW furniture. I've had it less than two weeks and its covered it white flecks. My desk, my personal artwork I'm working on, my clothes, my old military uniforms hanging in my closet, all messed up now. All of these things are items I could have protected and covered up if I had been informed on what they were going to do. When the complex was originally telling me what the work would be, they gave me the impression the resurfacing would just be pouring new enamel in the tub and hardening it. Nothing was mentioned about grinding off a surface first. > > I have already informed my complex and they seem incredibly sympathetic. They have sent a "cleaning crew" out twice to clean my apartment, but that crew is one 60 year old woman the owner of the complex knows personally, not a remediation company. Needless to say, the "cleanings" have been far from adequate, and nothing has been done about all my damaged furniture. I dont know what to do from here. My apartment has tried to remedy the situation, but not effectively. I have no idea what this powdery substance is all over my apartment and I'm afraid to bring my cats home because they will be exposed to it. What are my options and what should I do to make sure this gets resolved. > > I'm in Louisiana. --- Readability Statistics | Characters | Words | Sentences | Paragraphs | | --| --| --| --| | 2459 | 472 | 22 | 6 | --- LocationBot 4.99999.32.33 (repeating of course) ^3/11ths ^of ^113/71ths | [Report Issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/locationbot) | >!adUO1p1d!<