E. Ponce, the (super?) of the building and Louis B. who lives in the basement have been working in the apartment all last week and yesterday. The leak in the bathroom has ceased. Louis B. scraped (without a mask) and painted the hallways kitchen and plastered many of the holes.
We are having a disagreement regarding the broken floor in the bathroom. Should we:
A) Rip out the entire 100 year old floor, basket weave marble tile and all, repair the water soaked and sagging boards and beams underneath, then retile the floor with the tile (of the tenant's choosing?) (E. Ponce's choosing?).
B)Pour cement directly on top of the 100 year old floor, basketweave marble tiles, sagging beams, waterdamaged boards and all...then tile over the cement with the ceramic tile of (the tenant's choosing?) (E. Ponce's choosing?)
C)Replace and repair the cracked parts of the floor using a new tile (of tenant's choosing?)as has been done in the past,leaving the sagging boards and beams and basket weave tile as they are.
I vote for either A or C. E. Ponce votes for B. Mr. Nabavi came by and did little to clarify or resolve the dispute...so...work has stopped there for now.
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