#17392
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    Thanks for your reply Whale.  Well yes, I could handle time frames for work orders.  I used to when I was on the committee before.  I would organize all the quotes then arrange for the work to be carried out then inspect the work before approving the payment.  All usually done withing 3 months of starting the quoting process.  But the other members of the committee sat back and did absolutely nohiring.  Took weeks for them to get back to me about anything.  Then they sat back and said how easy it was on the committee.  So I got off.  And now nothing gets done.

    The quotes they are getting now are the third quotes for work that can’t be carried out until other maintenance has been done (up to two quotes for that work).  And to do this outstanding work on common property will require access  through half the units but not the other half.  I bet that they have not considered this and should this work ever be quoted on an approved, the contractor will turn up and knock on the door, expecting the resident to have been advised only to find no one home.  Causing another delay.  Of course I could tell them this, but since I have been berated for offering advice the last few times, I think I will sit back and watch.