ext_218433 ([identity profile] mogwaikisses.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2008-12-17 12:37 pm
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Ok, snow confuses me. I have read the tagged posts -- someone complained that someone else didn't shovel / ice the sidewalk in front of their house, and they hurt themselves.

Who is responsible for that task? I rent in an 8-unit apartment building. Am I supposed to do that, since I'm on the first floor? Is there one designated resident to do that? Does the landlord bear the responsibility?

If I AM supposed to do it, where do I get salt? And what do you do, just sprinkle it all around?

I noticed a big blue barrel at the corner with sand in it. Can I use that, or is that a private barrel? It is right on the sidewalk on the street corner.

Also, what if there is a snow emergency declared, and it is street sweeping day on the odd side of the street? Does that mean you just can't park anywhere? I hear it is going to snow like mad Friday, and Friday is stupid street sweeping day.

I know I sound like a complete idiot, but seriously, there's no snow in Texas! At least, not like this...

[identity profile] tamalinn.livejournal.com 2008-12-17 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
in larger buildings, the landlord (or management company) usually hires someone or makes their maintenance people do it. in smaller buildings, the tenants usually take turns. i think responsibility ultimately falls to the landlord, but it's just easier and makes more sense to do it yourself or with your fellow tenants, rather than call your landlord and then wait for them to do it.