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=== Communal area repairs and emergencies. ===
===Communal area repairs and emergencies.===
The day-to-day care and maintenance of the communal and public areas of Park Hill (e.g. cleaning, door entry systems, lift, lighting, roof leaks or flooding) is the responsibility of the managing agent, Plumlife Management. Problems with maintenance, disrepair or cleanliness of shared areas should be reported to Plumlife immediately.
The day-to-day care and maintenance of the communal and public areas of Park Hill (e.g. cleaning, door entry systems, lift, lighting, roof leaks or flooding) is the responsibility of the [[Management Company]]. Problems with maintenance, disrepair or cleanliness of shared areas should be reported to the [[Contacts|Management Company]] immediately.
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==== Private area repairs ====
Note that any issues with [[South Street]] should be reported to [https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/roads-pavements/report-road-problems Sheffield City Council].<br />
 
===Private area repairs===
Care and maintenance of your flat is a resident responsibility. If you are tenant, you should direct any maintenance and repair requests to your landlord.
Care and maintenance of your flat is a resident responsibility. If you are tenant, you should direct any maintenance and repair requests to your landlord.



Latest revision as of 23:44, 30 August 2020

Communal area repairs and emergencies.

The day-to-day care and maintenance of the communal and public areas of Park Hill (e.g. cleaning, door entry systems, lift, lighting, roof leaks or flooding) is the responsibility of the Management Company. Problems with maintenance, disrepair or cleanliness of shared areas should be reported to the Management Company immediately.

Note that any issues with South Street should be reported to Sheffield City Council.

Private area repairs

Care and maintenance of your flat is a resident responsibility. If you are tenant, you should direct any maintenance and repair requests to your landlord.