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How Best to Handle? (Burst Pipe)
It appears we have a burst pipe under the foundation, home is built on a slab.
I have lined up plumbers to assess and fix asap. They may not fix until next week.
Rather than leave water running and continue to leak, I want plumber/city to turn it off at the main supply and only turn on while they are actively working on it. Tenant would find alternative living arrangements with friends, relatives, airbnb or hotel. I would reimburse rent for any night unit is not available to tenant. Thoughts?