Condo developers build separate entrances for lower income residents

if they really wanted to do the separate entrances just make two of them. Put one of those doormen in one and make it a forced tip everytime you go in.
 
I have mixed emotions about this. I recently found out that my neighbors are on housing. I go to work they are at home, I get off they are at home. I work to pay for my place while they live rent free. Then they play their music to the point I have to put my earplugs to sleep, so I can get up to go to work.
File a damn noise complaint/tell em to keep it down. Man up. Them being on housing don't got **** to do with it.
 
I mean seriously, should they have the same floor plans, parking spaces and amenities as the higher income residents too? If America could only be so PC about things that actually matter. :smh:
 
I have mixed emotions about this. I recently found out that my neighbors are on housing. I go to work they are at home, I get off they are at home. I work to pay for my place while they live rent free. Then they play their music to the point I have to put my earplugs to sleep, so I can get up to go to work.
Call the cops. Simple.
I don't think anyone ACTUALLY cares. It's just another thing for people to complain about. I mean, how long have pent houses and certain floors had their own separate elevators? But I guess if it involves certain types of tenants, it's discrimination, right?
A penthouse having different elevators and an entirely different building entrance are two different things.
 
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this is pretty common in most buildings. Condos, and luxury apartments. no big deal.
 
Not a big deal.... Would you go in a separate door for less or free rent in a great condo building? :rolleyes
 
Lucky. Roll of the dice. Ya'll are too much lol.

He's right though. People benefit from being brought up in well-off environments and situations, receive more opportunities because of it, and the cycle continues when they have kids. It's not rocket science really.

Lucky roll of the dice can simply mean who conceives you.

No one said there are certain people that don't work hard from the ground up, but there are other ends of the spectrum.
 
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Not from the U.S. so I don't know how the system works.

So poor people can get to live at fancy condos for free or less? 
 
:lol: That **** is crazy...so they are building a luxury condo on top of section 8?

For the amount of $ people have that are considering buying there, why wouldn't you just cop somewhere else where there is less of a headache?
 
they dont get the same feeling of feeling as if they are better than someone else if they live elsewhere. they need to know that there are people living under them
 
I think more info is needed to make a fair opinion. Is the lower income entrance in a bad place like an alley? Where is the high income entrance? It doesn't sound so bad at a glance
 
Used to work at an upscale condo in the Upper West Side and they had a back entrance for employees/deliveries. Under no circumstance were we able to enter through the main door. Who said segregation is dead? Up theirs.
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Used to work at an upscale condo in the Upper West Side and they had a back entrance for employees/deliveries. Under no circumstance were we able to enter through the main door. Who said segregation is dead? Up theirs.

If your idea of segregation includes employee entrances, then it's no use even arguing.
 
Its not the issue of emp entrances on its head, first of all these are residents and second segregation comes into play with emp entrances when employees are all black or not to even be seen by residents
 
I have mixed emotions about this. I recently found out that my neighbors are on housing. I go to work they are at home, I get off they are at home. I work to pay for my place while they live rent free. Then they play their music to the point I have to put my earplugs to sleep, so I can get up to go to work.
File a damn noise complaint/tell em to keep it down. Man up. Them being on housing don't got **** to do with it.



I have mixed emotions about this. I recently found out that my neighbors are on housing. I go to work they are at home, I get off they are at home. I work to pay for my place while they live rent free. Then they play their music to the point I have to put my earplugs to sleep, so I can get up to go to work.
Call the cops. Simple.

I have filed multiple complaints, I have called the cops just as many times. At the end of the day what can a cop do but tell them to turn it down. When the cops show up the pull up just beyond out patios and they turn it down before they make it up to the 3rd floor and I can never get the cops to hear the volume. City ordinance states the music needs to be above a certain decible and I don't know too many cops with a decible meter.

Calling cops sound great in theory, but they can't really do anything if they just turn it back up after they leave.
 
Don't see anything wrong with this. No different than having a gated community that poor people can't access.
 
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Used to work at an upscale condo in the Upper West Side and they had a back entrance for employees/deliveries. Under no circumstance were we able to enter through the main door. Who said segregation is dead? Up theirs.

I don't understand, this is a common practice at lots of places.
 
Don't see anything wrong with this. No different than having a gated community that poor people can't access.

It's the typical "we hate the privilege mentality", we should not worry cause they are rich and can take the hate.

It's like they are making people live in the building if they don't like the arrangement, they don't have to live their.

If I needed housing I would rather be close to people doing something with their lives than those that are not. Maybe some knowledge will trickle down that I can use to improve my situation. You may not be high in tree with the Eagles but atleast you are in the tree and not on the ground with the chickens.

FLAME SUIT ACTIVATED

THESE ARE MY OPINIONS, LETS SEE HOW MANY NTERS MY OPINIONS OFFEND
 
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Don't see anything wrong with this. No different than having a gated community that poor people can't access.

It's the typical "we hate the privilege mentality", we should not worry cause they are rich and can take the hate.

It's like they are making people live in the building if they don't like the arrangement, they don't have to live their.

If I needed housing I would rather be close to people doing something with their lives than those that are not. Maybe some knowledge will trickle down that I can use to improve my situation. You may not be high in tree with the Eagles but atleast you are in the tree and not on the ground with the chickens.

FLAME SUIT ACTIVATED

THESE ARE MY OPINIONS, LETS SEE HOW MANY NTERS MY OPINIONS OFFEND

If said gated community allowed lower income people to live there but forced them to take the back entrance in then it would be the same situation as this.

How do you know said lower income people aren't doing anything with their lives?

I dont like the "im better than them because I have more money" mentality
 
Its not the issue of emp entrances on its head, first of all these are residents and second segregation comes into play with emp entrances when employees are all black or not to even be seen by residents

Such a reach, there are always separate entrances for deliveries and employees for the higher end buildings.
 
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