. >> teresa flandrick. again, i just want to be sure that building inspectors are not bamboozled. this is someone who's done this at other buildings, where 572 chestnut, going beyond the scope, getting permits for what looks like a simple kitchen remodel and there's yet another permit. i know that at our family home, the kitchen and bathroom were remoti remoti remoti remodelled while we were on vacation for four weeks, so i don't know how this can't be done in ten months. there's the other building that i mentioned before in terms of 427 frederick street that's a three-unit building, where he was able to force the tenants into taking a buyout or to accept an ellis act. so this is why i as a tenant organizer and someone who also works at senior and disability action have been very concerned about the situation? there are seniors in this building, and i would hate to see them displaced by stops and starts, deliberate attempts to delay with the hopes that tenants will just give up and go away. so that is why i'm here, and i would hope that you would work very diligently in checking a