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To:
Gold, Steve
From:
Jeffrey Epste n
Sent
Tue 5/7/2013 2:50:52 PM
Subject: Re: Re:
I can close immediately, however i am still uninformed re all the issues, my guy said that there
was a crack at the front of the basement wall. this is a warehouse made into a home, never a
real townhouse, the doors and windows needs inspection, when will the city inspectors close
their work?
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Gold, Steven wrote:
Hi,
From the owner:
"the city has inspected electrical, just waiting for con edison appt for them to close up their wires.
will follow up today re the date.
i imagine city would inspect after elevator is repaired, which i believe can happen in the next two
weeks. will confirm with elevator company today regarding schedule and
subsequent inspections."
When would you like to close? I suggest you make a punch list of the items (elevator
operational, AC hooked up for furnace in basement etc.) that we can add to the contract and
those items will be remedied prior to closing.
While I realize there are other properties out there, there is not "another house," to move onto,
as you put it- this building is truly unique.
I'd like to get it to contract and stop showing. I will be there again today at 2:30pm if you'd like
to see it again at 3pm or later. How do you wish to proceed?
Thanks.
Best,
Steve steve gold vice president dou las elliman real estate
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On May 7, 2013, at 12:11 AM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacationagmail.com> wrote:
steve was this part of the insurance claim list tht you submitted to me?
my
man said that the electircal system was still open , has it been inspected by the
city, has the elevaator. I would like to either get these issues resolved asap or
move on to another house .
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Gold, Steven
Jeffrey, wrote:
Confirmed. The system was included as part of the scope of work from the Harleysville
insurance settlement, but the settlement has not been finalized yet from my
understanding.
Thanks.
Best,
Steve
From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:ieevacationaamail.corn]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 3:00 PM
To: Gold, Steven
Subject: Re: Re:
is the brand new system part of an insurance claim. ?
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Gold, Steven sa wrote:
Hi Mr. Epstein,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding the HVAC at 484 Greenwich. As discovered today, the
brand new heating/AC system that had been installed in the basement has yet to be
hooked up for AC. The owner was unaware as he has not yet needed AC this season
for the floors which that unit serves (level 1, 2, 3, 4). Moreover, prior to the
replacement, he had always used the AC in the summer months and it was fully
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operational. He simply assumed once installed, it would be functional - honest
mistake. However, please note that he is having it worked on as we speak and it
should not be long before it is up and running again and working properly. I apologize
for the confusion.
Additionally, your inspector had checked the Heating/AC system on the roof which is designed
to be hidden (good design!), and he confirmed that it is in working order for heat/AC.
That unit serves levels 5 and 6.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks.
Best,
Steve
From: Gold, Steven
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:22 PM
To: 'Jeffrey Epstein'
Subject: RE: Re:
Hi Mr. Epstein,
Yes, to the best of my knowledge, the air conditioning works fine. There are no issues that I am
aware of.
I just spoke to the owner about more details, as follows:
There are two HVAC systems for the building, one on the roof and one in the basement.The one
of the roof serves floors 5 and 6. The one in the basement servers floors 1, 2, 3, and 4.
There are thermostats on floors 2 and five, which can be set to AC/Off/Heat. You set
the temperature and it turns on and off automatically. There is extra electric heat
source in from of the windows on the 5th Floor and also in front of the large double
height window on the 2n° Fl. There is also baseboard heating in the basement.
Additionally, there is radiant heat flooring in the lobby and 4th and 6th fl bathrooms.
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Any additional questions? Thanks.
Best,
Steve
From: Jeffrey Epstein (rnailtoLieeva_catipn(Thqmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 8:26 AM
To: Gold, Steven
Subject: Re:
You and I discusses the air conditioning when i visited, we went through looking at the
vents. you were emphatic re its competence. could you detail for me what the
current air conditioning of the building is,?
On Wed, May I, 2013 at 2:14 AM, Gold, Steven a wrote:
Hi Mr. Epstein,
To follow up re. Insurance claims:
"As requested here is an outline with regard to the insurance claim as we are continuing the settlement process:
1) Our Building Flood Claim by Fire & Restoration
171,556.22
2) Our Building Wind Claim by Fire & Restoration
53,509.61
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3) Infinity Elevator Repair Bill 143,683.00
4) Servpro Bill 10,966.13
5) CGC Clean up 3,000.00
6) B & T Electrical 48,427.00
7) B & T Electrical 5,949.47
We are negotiating with the insurance company at present we have an undisputed settlement of 173,432.29 subject to depreciation and
deductible. with the flood adjuster for Harlesyville but this has not been finalized."
Had the inspection today. Let's get this deal done already! $11mm is a steal for
this property.
Best,
Steve steve gold vice president douglas elliman real estate
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On Apr 26, 2013, at 12:32 PM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation(Wgmail.com>
wrote:
could you foward to me any and all insurnance claims made on the house, flooding, elevator. structural etc. see yo tues
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