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本帖最后由 billzhao 于 2017-1-19 11:39 编辑 7 L H) l! w+ Z( h6 t) j9 ~
7 m9 o* i' N& D% h' `$ t' U: oThe story happened a while ago, but it is funny to listen again to the developer who defends his bathless condos. He said that not everyone sued him. There is guy who is very comfortable in using his kitchen as bathroom.
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http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thisisth ... -building-1.3773054' z. W( O+ t$ j4 J9 Y% n
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: Y0 F, H8 z* I# n: x+ ?% PCondo living is supposed to be simple. So you can imagine the shock of some Mississauga condo owners when they moved into their units and discovered that something simple was missing: None of the units in the 35 storey building had been equipped with a bathroom.% y9 w, [' ]& Q8 I* ]* K
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In his interview with This is That, developer Jordan Petrescu, admitted a mistake had been made but surprisingly was not willing to take the blame.7 q6 B7 s, K, ^0 F
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"There are no bathrooms in the units, but there were also no bathrooms on the plans or in our show suites," says Mr. Petrescu, "so technically, our customers bought these units knowing they were bathroomless."
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Click listen to hear how residents are now forced to use a porta-potty in the parking garage as a bathroom. |
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