Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Alexandra Tower Liverpool / Dec 2011 Car Lift Outage - update
It is now Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 and for most people, a day to get the kids back in school, the first day back at work, and the first day back to their own businesses. It is also the 5th day of consecutive outage for the car parks at the building, and denial of use for their cars.
From people wanting to have any sort of private/social/family life over the New Year, to a couple of self employed cabbie’s not able to use their car on New Years (resulting in serious loss of earnings), the loss of use was frustrating, but add now the holiday period is over, the misery is still there and cars remain stuck in the building.
Resolution?
Most residents, including myself have long since given up any hope of either the management company Braemar Estates or the administrators Zolfo Cooper overseeing the building post liquidation dealing with the issue now in its 4th year. Both parties have a stock excuse involving “our hands are tied”. Braemar Estates say they can only do so much and blame Zolfo Cooper saying that Zolfo make the decisions, and Zolfo Cooper in turn blame the banks saying the banks (with Barclays possibly as the largest stakeholder) control the purse strings.
One has to wonder if Braemar Estates mention to Zolfo Cooper that no tenants seem to want to remain past their first 6month lease and if in turn Zolfo Cooper communicates this to Barclays?
Only certain route to resolution?
Perhaps the only way to get the message across is in having potential residents see this blog, and report to the likes of City Residential (the principle agent) that they have no desire to move in with so many high profile issues, and with no resolution in sight?
Who would want to move in knowing what is reported in this blog? I wouldn’t and I live here now, have done for over 3 years, but my resolve is being tested.
It also has to be said that there is no spin or glossing over of detail in the writing of this blog. If you are thinking of moving in, ask the agent about the issues, ask the onsite staff in the office. They may not volunteer the info unless you ask, but if you ask, they cannot lie as to do so is a criminal offence.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Alexandra Tower Liverpool - Dec 2011
Below are a list of some of the issues that have been experienced at Alexandra Tower for the last 2-3 years. All without resolution....
Unsafe Building?
A 100kg glass panel fell off the building from one of the top floors in March 2010 narrowly missing a delivery driver near the front entrance (reported here in local news) yet nearly 2 years later, the safety curtain around the building to prevent death to residents and passing public (from further falling glass) is still up. Why is that?
No Maintenance
Despite said glass panel falling off the building nearly two years ago it has yet to be replaced. This is reflective of the care that is taken with the rest of the building, including getting one of the building lifts fixed so it doesn’t get drenched in sewage when it reaches the ground floor. One of the lifts routinely smells of sewage and despite complaints from both residents, visitors, letting agents and staff, the problem and the smell remain.
No Window Cleaning and very little other cleaning
The windows to the building, despite having a winch and cradle on the building roof to do so, haven’t been cleaned once since the building was built. So, that River view you thought you were getting is largely smeared with salt and sand with the winds that the building is exposed to. So when the Queen Mary II or other cruise ships are docked mere feet from the building, you can forget seeing them or taking a photo of them.
This attitude is also applied to the general upkeep to the building. There used to an onsite cleaner but that has been replaced to hovering the communal carpets once a month. So if there is any mess, and sadly some residents have been scumbags or have had scumbag guests who will leave faeces in a lift, or in the fire exit staircase, along with rubbish they can’t be prepared to take down, the problem stays there for days, or weeks through lack of on site cleaner.
Carparks and Cars getting stuck
If you have a car, don’t live here. You will be late for work. If you are self-employed you will miss meetings and upset clients and as a result, you will lose business. Not to mention the extra taxi fares you have to pay out when the car park lifts fail. AND THEY DO FAIL.
This issue with the car parks has been ongoing and without a complete resolution but temporary fix after temporary fix for two years. As I write this blog post both car lifts are out and my car is stuck inside the building.
During this month of December 2011 there has been several outages and approx 4 days of total outage in this month alone. Granted a lot of outages are caused by residents hitting the doors and breaking them but not all outages, and in any case, whatever the reason for the outage, your boss, business customer, children needing picking up from school, dentist or any other thing important in your life wont give a shit about the reason, just that you werent there when you were meant to be!
Residents
By and large, most residents are a nice bunch of people. Working city dwellers and students make up the majority of the building yet earlier this year one major Liverpool letting agent was found out to not be carrying out any checks on the tenants it was putting forward. A practice that had gone on for some time. Therefore, not only were credit checks not being performed or former landlord references being checked, they weren’t even asked for. Surely this is counter productive as by opening your borders to any old person you may well attract some nicer elements of society but chances are you will let in those that will ruin it for everyone else. And this is exactly what happened.
Whether this practice was agreed by, or under the approval / knowledge of the management company (Braemar Estates) or the Receiver’s (Zolfo Cooper) overseeing the building post liquidation of its former owner is anyone’s guess?
When you don’t perform any checks before people move in, and you also allow people to pay cash, apartments get ransacked, drugs gangs etc move in and the building becomes like something out of the Wire. Several police raids have taken place at Alexandra Tower this year.
Outlook?
That not one single issue highlighted to the management company in the last 2-3 years has been effectively tackled or seemingly even attempted to be resolved begs the question as to how long the building owners will allow a revolving door policy to flourish. One where most people don’t renew their leases and owner/landlords are having their investment handled no better than a Nick Lesson hedge fund.
As other new apartments are completed (eg Mann Island) the likes of Alexandra Tower wont be able to compete (it cant now really) and until that day where it cant get any worse, and it does feel like the current powers that be are just letting it run down until that day, then maybe they will act?
Bearing this in mind, ask yourself if this is a building you would like to move into?
I will tell you for certain that if I hadn’t invested my time and money in this building and my business wasn’t in the city, and I was faced with the decision to move into it now, I would stay the hell away.
.....Alexandra Tower - Dont bother moving in
Do you like to use your car to visit friends and family?
Do you use a car and as such care about being able to use it?
If you answered 'YES' to any of the above then Alexandra Tower Liverpool is not the building you should live in.....
Do you want to miss family holidays because you can't use you car and get to the airport on time, as your car is stuck in Alexandra Tower's carpark and the only means to get it out is broken and may be for a few days each month?
Do you want to miss important meetings and lose business because you need you car to travel for work/business but cant because your car is stuck in Alexandra Tower's carpark?
Do you want to have the worry of missing anything important in your life because your car will likely get stuck in Alexandra Tower's carparkwith no means of getting it out?
If you answered NO to any of the above then Alexandra Tower Liverpool is not the building you should live in.....
Granted before December there were a few outages but this month the car lifts have had problems every week and there have been several days of complete outage, and several other days of just one lift working.
It also has to be said that on some days (inc today 30th Dec and 14th ) that the lifts went off more than once in the same day, got fixed, then went off again...
At the time of writting, there is no access to cars parked at Alexandra Tower Liverpool. Cars are blocked inside the building and those arriving home from work have nowhere to park...
What is the Car Park lift/s?
For non residents (perhaps looking at this blog and thinking of moving in?) Alexandra Tower, Liverpool has an adjacent 5 storey car park for some 80 or so residents cars. Whilst a dozen or so spaces are accessed via the road into a ground level car park, the majority have to use the upper floors of which the only access to these floors is via a car lift system.
As with any normal lift in any other building, the principle is exactly the same but the notable exception is that if a lift is broken, people can use the stairs!
At Alexandra Tower Liverpool there are two lifts and since they were installed, they have been besieged with problems, faults and also damage which causes one, or as in most cases, both lifts to fail in quick succession.
Unlike any other lift were people can use the stairs, for obvious reasons no such luck for cars and the net result is that for several instances each month, there is a complete shutdown to the lifts and your car is then trapped inside the car park, or outside on the road. A road which is a private and owned by Peel Ports who have no sympathy for cars parked on said road (fine when lifts are working) and as such are never slow to get out the parking fines/tickets when the lifts are off.
“Surely the lifts are being looked into?” we residents hear people ask….
And the answer is that although the lifts are a well known, well documented fault with many a resident citing it to their letting agents as a direct reason for non renewal and leaving the building, no solution (beyond temp fixes) has ever been, or likely ever will be actioned.
The building has so much potential but there is no movement on any issues which have plagued the building over the last 3 years.
IF YOU HAVE A CAR AND NEED IT, DON’T MOVE IN
Thursday, 10 February 2011
.....Residents Forum
Its been some time now since the last management company departed our building and the new management put in place.
I know there are a number of onogoing issues and some new ones have come to light since the New Year so if you want to email any comments rather than post in a public forum, get in touch via this email alexandra @ edibleinternet .co.uk and I we can start a dialogue on the good/bad/ugly comments some of you will no doubt have, and I can put them to the management for a response.....
Cheers
Lee
(Blog Admin)
p.s. the spaces in the email address are to only avoid spam bots!
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
.....Latest from Alexandra Tower
Thompson and Moulton are no longer employed to manage the building, by either the bank or the recievers, Zolfo Copper (acting for the all parties.
1) As such, an update on the Car Park Lifts and whether they are to be replaced, or if possible, have a long term effective repair in place is not forthcoming
2) Furthermore, an update as to the issue concerning the building safety and the 360 degree / top to bottom inspection of the glass panels also remains outstanding.
On both point above a letter will be sent to Zolfo Cooper and a response will be copied to residents who request a copy.
Just when you think you are getting somewhere after two years!
Granted the outages with the carpark lifts are no where near as bad as this time last year, but as we approach the cold/wet season which was blamed for much of the outages last year, it remains to be seen whether (without a permanent solution) we will get through the Autumn / Winter pain free, or with the same outages that caused outrage last year.
If there are any problems residents wish to highlight and get answers to, we have a running dialogue with the building receivers, (who are calling all the shots along with the bank) so just use the forum or leave your contact details (inc email) with John on reception and he'll pass your enquiry through.
Then as I know more I'll update everyone!
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
.....18 months on and still the same problems (and some more thrown in too)
18 months ago the car lifts would go out of service and we were told
"its just teething problems", "they'll be sorted next week". Read on but in a nutshell, the building has had problems from day 1 and the only change since then is for the worse.
Well taking "next week" as was intended for when the "teething issues" would be sorted the margin of error is some 7400% on that estimate to date, and in those 73 weeks gone, the building has seen untold residents leave through sheer frustration. 73 weeks of having your car locked in the buildings car park, and not being able to get it out and go to work. 73 weeks of failed promises. 73 weeks of excuses and losing business. 73 weeks of being told the building was full and had waiting lists of people waiting to be moved in (suggesting we should be lucky to be here)?
Its not by the way and judging by the empty apartments, many of us think the building is closer to 60% full at best.
Judge for yourself and drive past at night and see how many lights are NOT on!
For anyone who hasnt been informed by their letting agent (i.e. pretty much everyone) that by moving in you are pretty much guaranteed to be late for work every other week (if thats just in the city) and have to pay out for cabs as insult to injury and put up with all manners of crap think carefully about moving in.
The building is in a great spot and could be so much better but a great many people now think that more than a few corners were cut by the developer, knowing they were going to go into administration and as a result, some of those corners might be poor finishes to the interiors, poor fixtures and fittings, others, unsafe car lifts and glass panels falling from 200ft above your head and exploding all over the street.
Back to the car park issue.
Well imagine leaving your house/flat where you live now in the morning knowing you have a 90min drive only to find your car clamped! And then try and get to that meeting/client/work on time if at all? Thats what its like living here. Some residents have lost thousands of pounds in lost business/earnings, some have left because of disciplinary proceedings at work!
Shouldn't we, for the money people pay, be getting that quality product everyone was expecting? According to the actions of the Building Manager, Thompson and Moulton (part of Sutton Kersch), NO.
Its not all about the carlifts either. The passenger lifts in the building are forever breaking down just a regularly as the car ones and the windows, despite having a working crane for window cleaners, have never been cleaned once since the building opened.
What happens now?
In brief, the management company said today that no dates can be given in respect of the issues currently being faced and the car lift that has been in service for approx 14days since Nov 2009, and remains out of service today (the note is there on the left hand lift for all to see) no date, whether next week, next month or next year has been given so chances are, things are not going to change.
I will update this again in the coming days/weeks when other lines of inquiry have started to take effect with Liverpool Council whom issued a section 77 (dangerous building notice) and the Health and Safety Executive, whom are also investigating.
.....Letter to Agents re: Health & Safety investigation at Alexandra Tower Liverpool
(copy of letter emailed today to City Residential 31/03/2010)
Re: Car Parking at Alexandra Tower
Dear Sirs,
We would like to bring to your attention the difficulties that have been experienced by residents of Alexandra Tower, 19 Princes Parade, Liverpool, L3 1BF, specifically those relating to the car park attached to the building with access via a lift system.
We believe that there is ‘material information’ enclosed in this letter for which a statutory obligation for letting agents exists, in respect of disclosing said ‘material information’ to prospective tenants, enquiring about residing in Alexandra Tower.
It is noted that City Residential has been the principle agent for this building in both the residential lettings and residential sales capacity. However, other agents whom are acting in respect of this building will receive the same correspondence.
Parking not fit for purpose
It is argued by a number of residents with parking spaces and many of the Otis lift engineers whom have attended the building and effected temporary fixes of the lift, that the lift system installed is not fit for purpose. It has routinely been subject to long term mechanical failures owing to poor design, ineffective materials and components installed at the outset, and an incorrect software configuration.
Whilst, for the majority of the time, one lift does remain working, having a single access point in itself is cause for concern, but when combined with the faulty software the overall outcome is one of considerable delay. Sometimes these delays can be up to 45min at peak times to either enter or leave the car park.
At times, the failures result in a total loss of access to the car park, thereby trapping vehicles in the building, and preventing others accessing the car park to store their vehicles. This causes severe disruption, not limited to, loss of earnings and additional travel costs.
We are sure you can appreciate that over the last 18 months, with such prevalent problems, many tenants have decided not to renew their contract upon expiry. We are personally aware of more than a dozen such residents in the last 3 months alone. You will likely be aware of this, owing to some departing via your agency.
The recently formed Residents Committee has consulted with residents and the management company in a bid to solve the parking issue for the benefit of all concerned parties.
For your information, there is also an ongoing dispute between the buildings management agent (Thomson and Moulton), the developers (Millennium Estates) and their subsequent receiver (Zolphur Cooper), the controlling bank (Barclays), the original installer of the lift (Sheridan Lifts Limited ) and Otis, whom are currently attempting to manage the maintenance and ongoing issues of this known problem.
With so many parties to the dispute, and the magnitude of the problem at hand, the last 15 months have seen absolutely no progress to put in place a suitable resolution. At the time of writing the car parking system has seen a total outage to both lifts no less than 5 times in the last few days (3 of which alone were on the evening of Friday 8th) and a further complete outage from approx 7am yesterday the 11th to the afternoon of that same day
However, despite this abundance of information, we feel that despite yours, and other agent’s obligations, many residents whom have moved in over the last 6 months have not been made aware of the ongoing issues in the building, specifically in respect of parking. This is somewhat troubling when it can be argued that the issues have become widespread, well documented and well publicised by current residents and those leaving.
We can only guess that such omissions are an oversight on your part and that of other agents, likely as a result of office miscommunication and we are sure you wish to address this and prevent further omissions.
Statutory Obligations
Whilst we are sure, as such a prominent entity in the Liverpool residential market you value both residents and landlords and wish to offer a good service, we wanted to reiterate to you and all other agents, of your statutory obligations as we appreciate that sometimes there maybe a communication breakdown in an office environment preventing accurate and timely information getting to front line staff who will be handling queries about the properties you act as agents for.
Quite often, residential letting agents do forget about their obligations in respect of disclosures, or are perhaps not aware of them. We are sure that any such omission of any disclosure from City Residential if such an omission has taken place, has been, as indicated, an oversight.
We are also making sure that residential agents are aware that in recent years it is now also a criminal offence for an estate/letting agent to make certain statements about a property which are false or misleading.
Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008
The new Act, which some agents may not be aware of, prohibits 'agents' (letting or otherwise) omitting material information from consumers, if that omission might cause the consumer to take a different decision. (See section 6 of the Act)
Material information is defined within the act as 'information which the average consumer needs, according to the context, to take an informed transactional decision'.
We would argue that the mechanical failures and the subsequent disputes between the parties mentioned earlier in failing to resolve the matter are material enough to warrant disclosure. However, with many residents having left (including those through your office) and more planning to leave upon tenancy expiry, citing the parking issues as the principle reason, that this would be further grounds for disclosure under ‘material information’ as prescribed by the act.
The possibility of lost earnings, additional travel expenses, damage to motor vehicles on the public highway and employment issues in respect of lateness and/or absence as a direct consequence of the car lift failure is also grounds for disclosure of ‘material information’ as all of the above have been experienced by numerous residents on numerous occasions.
The intention of this letter is to both remind all agents as to their obligations, and ascertain whether they will be disclosing the ‘material information’ to prospective tenants?
It must also be noted that The Health and Safety Executive are currently investigating residents safety concerns highlighted to them on recent admission by the management company, that a lift had been in service for a period of time with safety issues and subsequently taken out of service, which has remained out of service since Feb 10th this year.
If you are in any doubt as to the veracity of this correspondence we would encourage you to contact the buildings management agent (Thomson and Moulton), and speak to Tudor Roberts (0151 482 2567). He can confirm the authenticity of the issues this letter highlights. Failure to do so would not be considered a suitable defence to a breach of the act as the obligation is on the agent to take all reasonable steps to ensure compliance.
For the avoidance of doubt, we will include all residents, whether they have parking or not, within our residents updates and/or meetings. However, for the purpose of the ‘material information’ as prescribed by Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, and the intention of this letter for you to disclose such information, we do not currently deem letting agents liable for non disclosure to potential tenants in respect of properties without allocated parking. Furthermore, as prescribed in the act an omission is considered to have taken place upon your prior knowledge of material information, which you subsequently do not pass on to the consumer, whether or not they specifically ask for it.
Taking this point further, it would not be considered reasonable for the consumer to question an agent as to any conceivable issue that may or may not arise and as such, omissions in the context of the act, are limited to known information on your behalf.
We are sure you will be aware of this, however, it maybe prudent to make this point clear to your frontline staff.
As such, we deem this sufficient notice given to you, and other letting agents, of the current issues effecting Alexandra Tower which are deemed ‘material’, to enable you to comply with your statutory duties. Whilst we do not expect any agent to defy their statutory obligations, the Residents Committee will ensure that all new residents to the building will be given access to our findings/correspondence/meetings and in doing so, confirmation sought as to whether the car parking issue was informed to them prior to signing a tenancy agreement.
We would be grateful if you could confirm by return, your receipt of this correspondence and your intentions in respect of disclosing the information to potential tenants of this building.