Paper Towels, Lighters… Falling to the Terrace Level

Posted By on September 27, 2018

Dear Luma Residents,

Several residents on the east side of the building have reported used paper towels, cigarette butts, and other items regularly landing in private patios on the terrace level. Staff has also seen this garbage landing in the planters.

We’ve sent several reminders about the dangers of dropping or throwing things from your windows or balconies and harm it poses to people, pets and property. We’ve also mentioned that if anything should fall from your window or balcony that happens to harm someone or cause damage you are liable.

We are again asking that you please be responsible and considerate and let your guests and housekeepers know not to drop, spill or toss anything over your balcony railing or outside your windows for any reason. Lightweight items can be picked up by the wind if left on balconies or next to open windows. The HOA will prosecute any violation of this to the full extent of the law.

For those of you who have not dropped anything from your balcony or window, we thank you, this message is not directed to you.

Location

1100 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
phone | (213) 742-0387

Management Team

General Manager
Francis Langlois, CCAM-HR | flanglois@actionlife.com

Manager Assistant
Taylor Jones | tjones@actionlife.com

Building Engineers
Steve Evans | sevans@actionlife.com

 

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
707 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1475
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Office | 800-400-2284 EXT. 3608
(949) 450-0202

Corporate Office
2603 Main Street, Suite 500
Irvine, CA 92614
phone | (949) 450-0202
fax | (949) 450-0303