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Seeking Repair Help and Condo Management Coverage for Water Leak Damage

Asif Iqbal
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Hello all,

I'm dealing with a water leak situation in my condo unit, and I could really use your expertise and advice. The leak has caused damage to the ceiling of my neighbor's unit below, and I need to figure out the repairs.

Here's what's involved:

  1. Repairing the Water Leak: The leak is coming from my bathroom, specifically around the toilet. It needs a new ring or seal to stop the water flow.
  2. Pipeline Realignment: The leak has affected the pipeline that connects my bathroom floor to my neighbor's ceiling. It needs to be realigned or repaired.
  3. Fixing the Downstairs Ceiling: The water damage has impacted my neighbor's ceiling. It needs repairs to bring it back to its former glory.

I'm also wondering if my condo's insurance might cover the expenses. The total repair cost is around $2000.

Any advice on how to approach my condo management for coverage and any suggestions on the repair process would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Asif

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