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URGENT ‼️ Lawyer referral and advices on a lawsuit

Sousie El
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Just purchased recently a small condo cash. There was a trap in roof however I been told by realtor and inspector that it will be replaced and there was no known leaks. I got a tenant two weeks after closing. I wasn't able to get insurance. The agent usually get insurance from said once they fix the roof then I can sell you insurance. I saw the building has tenant and even upstairs which is direct to roof this one I got in first floor. So this reason I rented the unit. Ten days after tenant moved out it rains and few hours later she said she had some minor leak. I had someone took video and it was few dripps. I contacted the hoa about fixing roof asap and also other owners nothing been done yet till today they keep giving fake promises. anyway, the tenant seems wanting to take advantage of the situation she called me once qnd said both her son and grandson slip and felt and she called ambulance and they are ok. I offered her before this event to move out and honor deposit back even contract building is 6months lease also wafted some negotiation with HoA they offered to move her to alternative unit. She moved out exactly a month if stay there and they left the place filthy also her son is not on the contract and I been told that many of them were living there while contract has only two people. So now I got a letter from an injury lawyer not in the LLC name (the property owner by LLC ) but in the name of the HoA however the LLC address not the HoA address (the law firm seems confused it idk). Please advise on what to expect what to do? And any recommendation to law firms to consult on this. Also I feel that previous owner realtor inspector and HoA the ones should held responsible for this.