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Gosh I just read the reviews of Provident good luck to us all!Yes, it was via email. The utility company is Provident, which worries me considering they have a terrible rating on Google...
Gosh I just read the reviews of Provident good luck to us all!Yes, it was via email. The utility company is Provident, which worries me considering they have a terrible rating on Google...
Unfortunately I purchased later when only a handful of units were left and they did not allow any upgrades! Lucky you guys were able to!We are in the Foxbar collection (i.e. the "upgraded" units on the top few floors) and even then a microwave wasn't included for us either. We paid extra to have a built-in one added to our kitchen. However, we knew this when we bought and pointed it out as strange at the time, so we always knew this would be the case. I believe at least some of the units in 101 St Clair have microwaves.
I loved the restaurant and courtyard idea! I hope you're right that there will still be one!Church should still be an asset on the balance sheet for this community (Blue Diamond, 101, 111 St Clair) - hopefully rental revenue for the space (which looks high end, doubt it'll be cheap to host a private function there) offset future maintenance fee hikes.
Totally guessing here, but I suspect there's still going to be a restaurant, but instead is housed inside the event space. No idea about the courtyard, the site still has a lot of scaffolding and construction there last time I saw. There are a ton of paid parking garages on St Clair towards yonge, which should address the parking issue.
Lol, I checked my current provider (Alectra)...they are also 1 star rated tooGosh I just read the reviews of Provident good luck to us all!
Maybe there's some unwritten rule where the utility companies are supposed to give terrible services to keep their ratings below 2...Lol, I checked my current provider (Alectra)...they are also 1 star rated too
That is correct. Since the ownership of the unit still belongs to the builder, you would need tenant's insurance.I am getting occupancy and asked to get insurance ... this would be Tenants Insurance correct? Not Condo Insurance.
Yep.That is correct. Since the ownership of the unit still belongs to the builder, you would need tenant's insurance.
Do they require insurance prior to getting the keys?
PDI was 1hr. I get occupancy on 18th and PDI was 2wks ago.I've got my PDI scheduled for next week. How long does it take and how much longer until getting occupancy?
fyi - email was stuck in my spam folder, in case some of you are still waiting on it.
Where did you get the Provident registration form? I have my PDI on the 29th and haven't heard anything else yet.So they finally got back to me. My PDI is set for March 31st, and my occupancy, unless told otherwise, is still set for April 7th. I also sent in the registration form for Provident which was successful. I was able to sign-up for their e-bill online with the given customer number they provided.
I got an email from my realtor, not directly from the builder, saying that I need to fill out a form and send it to customer support at Pemi. They also said I need to do it at least 3 weeks prior to my occupancy for a smooth transition.Where did you get the Provident registration form? I have my PDI on the 29th and haven't heard anything else yet.