i cannot possibly express how much of a gigantic pain in the ass this is; it’s making more more slovenly than i want to be because it’s such an inconvenience to throw stuff away.

like should i buy a hand truck? that wouldn’t help for garbage bags

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    Why is the dumpster so far? Don’t every building have to have a place for trash? If not can’t you just talk to the apartment union to get one? That’s a pretty standard thing for apartment unions.

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        How do you decide to do renovations or hire cleaning for the general purpose areas in apartments without one?

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          You don’t. That’s wholly at the discretion of whatever investment firm owns your apartment complex. I’ve never lived in an apartment that worked any other way.

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            Oh wow, that sucks. I’m pretty sure an apartment union is a requirement here and I have never had a different experience either. Like we have a general trash area in front of the apartment building, like 4 trashcans for different kind of trash with a tiny building around it that’s maintained by the union and the trash there gets emptied once a week.

            I guess it’s good to say where you are if asking for advice.

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            They might be under the impression that people are buying these apartments instead of renting them, and then there’s some sort of HOA that covers those things.

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              It doesn’t matter if you buy or rent. At least here you always have an apartment union that all residents are a part of, it’s required. Like if you want a water filter installed to the general water intake or want a bike rack in front of the building you ask the union and they bring it up during a meeting so if the budget allows for it they’ll put it on a vote. Like how else would you get like a bike rack or a garden for your building?

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                Like how else would you get like a bike rack or a garden for your building?

                You ask the owner, and then accept it will never happen.

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                  Wow, that’s wild to me. Though why not just organize anyways? Like if everyone living in a building got together and for example collectively decided to set up a garbage collection area and everyone who lives there pays like a pittance to rent a punch of garbage cans. Having an organizational like that would be pretty useful even if it has no legal authority it can still do things.

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                    Because then if the landlord/management company didn’t like it they would refuse to renew your lease and then you’re out of home. It’s rare for tenants to have much of any rights in the US.

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                There is no such standard or organization in the US for people who rent. People are free to form their own groups, but they would hold no legal power.

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          You don’t. All of that is at the sole discretion of the management company that owns your complex. You have very little say in what the actual complex looks like, or what kinds of amenities it has. Your only real recourse is to break your lease (which can often cost 3-5x your monthly rent) and move to a different complex with the amenities you want.

          Welcome to America. Where tenant rights are nearly non-existent and everyone is anti-union because of literal generations of propaganda.