What is the name of your state? Florida
This is going to be tough to explain, but here goes. Due to an accident in 1994 I have what amounts to a 'dead' leg. I have NO control in it, from the knee down. I have to wear a AFO leg brace just to walk. I also have to wear a foot drop splint to sleep in. I have major trouble in a standard bathtub. I have fallen 3 times in the bathtub at this apartment. When I first moved in I was denied having a handicapped shower stall put in. As I placed my leg injury on my move in application and requested having a non-slip shower stall installed. Finally after a third request was placed and I had incurred an injury from my last fall in the tub (the second request mysteriously just disappeared). A request for a handicapped shower stall was approved. That was 9 months ago. However they blame the slow reaction time to the property plumber passing away. Fine.
So, finally they got a plumber to come into my apartment and decide what they were going to do. Even that was 3 months ago already. Thank god I was with them when the plumber stated that they would "just tile the floor" !!! Excuse me! You can't tile the shower floor and expect me to be able to stand up! I stated that I NEEDED a non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall. So the property manager and the plumber just left.
Last month I went in to check on the status of getting a "non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall".
The property manager replied with "they found something to suit" and that the bid was in the approval process.
I asked "Is it a non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall ?"
She replied "I can't tell you".
Huh. I then asked "Well can I see what they are going to install and what the `bid` is for." (for some reason I am using the wrong word here and can't think of the right one.)
She replied "No, and you will just have to deal with what ever they plan on installing."
Now wait up, these are the idiots that were going to "just tile the floor". How can I be sure that they are not going to screw this up?
So, my questions are these:
1) Do I have a right to see what they are going to install before they install it ? or do I "just have to deal with it" ?
2) Can I dictate what type of 'non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall' that is to be installed ? ( I don't want a cadillac but I surely can not have "just tile the floor")
This is going to be tough to explain, but here goes. Due to an accident in 1994 I have what amounts to a 'dead' leg. I have NO control in it, from the knee down. I have to wear a AFO leg brace just to walk. I also have to wear a foot drop splint to sleep in. I have major trouble in a standard bathtub. I have fallen 3 times in the bathtub at this apartment. When I first moved in I was denied having a handicapped shower stall put in. As I placed my leg injury on my move in application and requested having a non-slip shower stall installed. Finally after a third request was placed and I had incurred an injury from my last fall in the tub (the second request mysteriously just disappeared). A request for a handicapped shower stall was approved. That was 9 months ago. However they blame the slow reaction time to the property plumber passing away. Fine.
So, finally they got a plumber to come into my apartment and decide what they were going to do. Even that was 3 months ago already. Thank god I was with them when the plumber stated that they would "just tile the floor" !!! Excuse me! You can't tile the shower floor and expect me to be able to stand up! I stated that I NEEDED a non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall. So the property manager and the plumber just left.
Last month I went in to check on the status of getting a "non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall".
The property manager replied with "they found something to suit" and that the bid was in the approval process.
I asked "Is it a non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall ?"
She replied "I can't tell you".
Huh. I then asked "Well can I see what they are going to install and what the `bid` is for." (for some reason I am using the wrong word here and can't think of the right one.)
She replied "No, and you will just have to deal with what ever they plan on installing."
Now wait up, these are the idiots that were going to "just tile the floor". How can I be sure that they are not going to screw this up?
So, my questions are these:
1) Do I have a right to see what they are going to install before they install it ? or do I "just have to deal with it" ?
2) Can I dictate what type of 'non-slip handicapped accessible shower stall' that is to be installed ? ( I don't want a cadillac but I surely can not have "just tile the floor")