Im a condo superintendent, you guys have no idea how many useless men are out there. I’ll get calls from grown men who ask me to change their fob battery or smoke alarms
Why wouldn’t they, it’s your duty to maintain your equipment.
I managed buildings for years, although it seems petty, It’s your job, not the tenant.
And in the case of the detector battery, that’s 100% your responsibility and it’s a criminal offense in Canada for tenants to touch alarms or detectors.
Im a condo superintendent, you guys have no idea how many useless men are out there. I’ll get calls from grown men who ask me to change their fob battery or smoke alarms
Why wouldn’t they, it’s your duty to maintain your equipment.
I managed buildings for years, although it seems petty, It’s your job, not the tenant.
And in the case of the detector battery, that’s 100% your responsibility and it’s a criminal offense in Canada for tenants to touch alarms or detectors.
Maybe they have a health issue that makes ladders especially risky?
Unless you’re in an old folks home, that probably doesn’t apply to all of them.