Hi Sandra,
Please first call 311 to file an official complaint with the city housing authority. Then post the name and phone number of your building management and we will call them on your behalf.
Thank you for the prompt reply. Hot water is on (occasionally gets tepid). My apartment, however, a small studio, has one main radiator that hasn't puffed up ANY HEAT since the new winter season (October 2009). The one bathroom pipe his only on infrequently, I mean stone cold mostly.
I reported this issue to 911. An inspector has been around several times trying different things (don't ask me -- not my field), but nothing worked. He said the plumber need to come. If he showed up, that didn't work either. That's when I called 311.
Luckily I like the cold. But NOT FREEZING! -- Some apartments in this building (very old bldg) have heat, some don't. Larger apartments some rooms get heat, others don't. Very irregular. How does that get remedied?
So, I am unclear if management has which kind of intractable problem and they need to apply some other discipline. I wish they would keep me informed. Their silence is defining! That portion -- communication -- a significant ingredient.
Hi Sandra,
I called your management company
Dira Realty
438 Kingston Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11225
718 953 3300.
They said they would call the super, Francis, at 917 600 3649 to fix the problem.
If your heat and hot water are restored, please closed this report.
Thanks.
I called Dira Realty again yesterday for a complaint of no heat or hot water at 899 Montgomery St in Brooklyn. I asked them to check your building as well. If your heat is restored, please close this report.
Thanks for posting.
I appreciate your effort. Not supposed to require effort. We don't exactly live on the Equator!
No heat, YET(?!). Isn't necessary today, however, which mitigates, somewhat, the issue.
Sandy Carson
NO HEAT -- AGAIN! -- so far this winter. THE ISSUE DEFINITELY REMAINS OPEN!!
Luckily the weather has been mild; but and when the temperature drops, UNHEALTHY. So much work being created pretending to provide 'free'health care to all. BUT THEY CAN'T DO THE FUNDAMENTALS AND GET THE HEAT ON!!!
Hi Sandra,
I called Francis. He says your heat is controlled by computer from the Dira office and that you will have heat at 6pm tonight.
Another person in a building managed by Dira posted today about lack of heat.
Please continue to call 311 to file complaints and please ask your City Council member for help now.
Please don't wait until it gets cold to ask authorities and local politicians to pressure Dira to provide you with heat and hot water.
Thank you for posting.
Thank you for pursuing a remedy; but today is December 8th, and, STILL NO HEAT! Just to let you know, mine is an intractable problem. I did all the 'dots' around the rink to reverse this issue. But, quite sadly, NO RESULTS! There is something seriously wrong with the brains (oops, change that), with the mechanics in my 'G' line. Every apartment has no heat. The first winter I was there, also no heat. They sent in some workers and did some digging (I am doing the best to describe an area of bldg management of which I have no knowledge of) and the then sufficient heat came up. That was in the middle of November. Second winter - nothing. This, the third winter - again, nothing.
Other than corresponding with you, nothing happens.
I had the building inspector look at it this week. He said he would get it fixed. Same words last winter; nothing (see above!)
I just called Dira Realty again and spoke to Deanna. She said that she has had several complaints about heat and will call the super. She will also get in touch with the person who controls the heat from the office.
In the meantime, please contact your city council person to put pressure on Dira. It may be the only way you will get heat.
Thanks for posting.
The chilling New York season has begun. Whether or not this intractable 'no heat' problem gets remedied stands waiting. We will keep in touch as it goes.
NO HEAT AGAIN THIS WINTER... My entire 'G' line hasn't been getting heat for years. Larger apartment, some room have heat, others none. Plenty of hot water'; boiler on. Heat is going somewhere. Landlord isn't saving money other than a large fee to an engineer.
We called Dira Realty on your behalf. They said they will have their inspector look at the G line for lack of heat.
If your heat is restored, please close this post.
For continuing problems with lack of heat, please contact your City Council member, Darlene Mealy
1757 Union Street, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11213
718-953-3097
http://council.nyc.gov/d41/html/members/home.shtml
I haven't heard that NO HEAT issue has been resolved. I will surely learn which way it turns given cold weather is just around the corner. They can't turn the door buzzer on; yet, the elevator @#$% is plentiful!
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Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
Please first call 311 to file an official complaint with the city housing authority. Then post the name and phone number of your building management and we will call them on your behalf.
Sandy Carson (Guest)
Thank you for the prompt reply. Hot water is on (occasionally gets tepid). My apartment, however, a small studio, has one main radiator that hasn't puffed up ANY HEAT since the new winter season (October 2009). The one bathroom pipe his only on infrequently, I mean stone cold mostly.
I reported this issue to 911. An inspector has been around several times trying different things (don't ask me -- not my field), but nothing worked. He said the plumber need to come. If he showed up, that didn't work either. That's when I called 311.
Luckily I like the cold. But NOT FREEZING! -- Some apartments in this building (very old bldg) have heat, some don't. Larger apartments some rooms get heat, others don't. Very irregular. How does that get remedied?
So, I am unclear if management has which kind of intractable problem and they need to apply some other discipline. I wish they would keep me informed. Their silence is defining! That portion -- communication -- a significant ingredient.
Thanks again.
Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
I called your management company
Dira Realty
438 Kingston Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11225
718 953 3300.
They said they would call the super, Francis, at 917 600 3649 to fix the problem.
If your heat and hot water are restored, please closed this report.
Thanks.
Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
Hi Sandra,
I called Dira Realty again yesterday for a complaint of no heat or hot water at 899 Montgomery St in Brooklyn. I asked them to check your building as well. If your heat is restored, please close this report.
Thanks for posting.
Sandra Carson (Guest)
No heat, YET(?!). Isn't necessary today, however, which mitigates, somewhat, the issue.
Sandy Carson
Sandra Carson (Guest)
NO HEAT -- AGAIN! -- so far this winter. THE ISSUE DEFINITELY REMAINS OPEN!!
Luckily the weather has been mild; but and when the temperature drops, UNHEALTHY. So much work being created pretending to provide 'free'health care to all. BUT THEY CAN'T DO THE FUNDAMENTALS AND GET THE HEAT ON!!!
Thank you for being there.
Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
I called Francis. He says your heat is controlled by computer from the Dira office and that you will have heat at 6pm tonight.
Another person in a building managed by Dira posted today about lack of heat.
Please continue to call 311 to file complaints and please ask your City Council member for help now.
Please don't wait until it gets cold to ask authorities and local politicians to pressure Dira to provide you with heat and hot water.
Thank you for posting.
Sandra Carson (Guest)
Thank you for pursuing a remedy; but today is December 8th, and, STILL NO HEAT! Just to let you know, mine is an intractable problem. I did all the 'dots' around the rink to reverse this issue. But, quite sadly, NO RESULTS! There is something seriously wrong with the brains (oops, change that), with the mechanics in my 'G' line. Every apartment has no heat. The first winter I was there, also no heat. They sent in some workers and did some digging (I am doing the best to describe an area of bldg management of which I have no knowledge of) and the then sufficient heat came up. That was in the middle of November. Second winter - nothing. This, the third winter - again, nothing.
Other than corresponding with you, nothing happens.
I had the building inspector look at it this week. He said he would get it fixed. Same words last winter; nothing (see above!)
Somewhere in this maze of silliness is a remedy.
Let you know then.
Thanks again!
Sandy Carson
Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
Hi Sandra,
I just called Dira Realty again and spoke to Deanna. She said that she has had several complaints about heat and will call the super. She will also get in touch with the person who controls the heat from the office.
In the meantime, please contact your city council person to put pressure on Dira. It may be the only way you will get heat.
Thanks for posting.
Sandra Carson (Registered User)
Some people get too much heat. ME? NONE!
Sandra Carson (Guest)
The chilling New York season has begun. Whether or not this intractable 'no heat' problem gets remedied stands waiting. We will keep in touch as it goes.
Thanks so much for your consistency.
Sandra Carson (Guest)
Heatwatchnyc (Guest)
Hi Sandra,
We called Dira Realty on your behalf. They said they will have their inspector look at the G line for lack of heat.
If your heat is restored, please close this post.
For continuing problems with lack of heat, please contact your City Council member, Darlene Mealy
1757 Union Street, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11213
718-953-3097
http://council.nyc.gov/d41/html/members/home.shtml
Thank you for posting.
Sandra Carson (Registered User)
Sandra Carson (Registered User)