[VoiceOps] Trouble getting access in a building.
Lunch Hound
lunchhound9999 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 10 10:54:47 EST 2010
Unless specifically abrogated in the lease contract, all state laws
guarantee the owner's right of access.
Pretty spooky the owner or owner's agent is unaware of this simple fact.
Get the sherriff to go with you; they do this kind of thing all the time.
Tell the press.
Internal policies can never predominate state law.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Richey <mylists at battleop.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to deal with someone who will not
> allow access to the building Telecom Closet? The problem we are having is
> with one of the building tenants and not the landlord. The telecom closet
> has wound up in the back of a tenants suite and they will only allow an AT&T
> tech to enter the closet. AT&T will not extend the wiring to our customer’s
> suite because there is not a conduit, yet we can’t get a tech into the
> closet to install the conduit.
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> Even with the landlord’s help we can’t get in. They are a remote office
> for a state lottery and they keep throwing that it’s a violation of their
> security policy. I am going to have to visit the site tomorrow and see if
> I can get anywhere with the person who would not let our tech into the
> telecom closet.
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> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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> Richey
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