Those curved pieces on the corners will be like that for a few more weeks, because that's custom glass and must be custom-manufactured, which takes time. The other pieces probably won't be replaced by the penny-pinching landlord until the curved pieces are available, to save on the per-call costs (every time the window company has to haul their winches and scaffolds and such out there to fix a window, they charge a big fee to cover their cost of renting that equipment).
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Those curved pieces on the corners will be like that for a few more weeks, because that's custom glass and must be custom-manufactured, which takes time. The other pieces probably won't be replaced by the penny-pinching landlord until the curved pieces are available, to save on the per-call costs (every time the window company has to haul their winches and scaffolds and such out there to fix a window, they charge a big fee to cover their cost of renting that equipment).
- Badtux the Construction Penguin
Landlord Editor:
Excuses, excuses.
We figured the floors/space might be unoccupied, so there's no one bitching about it.
But our curiosity is piqued: Wind or jumpers?
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