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Simon D.
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Carpet runner on stairs

Simon D.
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for some advice and suggestion. I got an email for my tenant regarding my carpet runner on the stairs. Hope all is well. We noted lately that the staircases are slippery, probably the carpets are worn out and have lost the traction, may be? I my self fall once, my wife another time and my baby sitter fall down twice so far last time being this afternoon, luckily nothing major happened. I am just letting you know, we will be extra careful going down the stairs for our own safety, but you never know when something could happen. Is there some thing you can do to address this?  The carpets are not worn or loose. I feel it's safer for the tenants for the carpet to be there. Any suggestion would help. Thank you

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