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Scott W.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • chicago, IL
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HOA won't fix foundational crack

Scott W.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • chicago, IL
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I noticed about a 1/4 sized crack on the foundation, on a crawl, of a condo we rent out. It's by our bedroom.

I email the HOA contact about it & she may want to get some industrial strengthed foam in there or something to keep it from expanding.

She replied I can fix the crack myself & then said you "may wanna get a contractor out there to fix that garage door. It's badly dented," & sent pics.

I will take care of the doors (a lot of the neighbors have dinged up doors too so I sure hope they're going after them for violations, which I will find out), however, isn't a foundation a common grounds area & the HOA's responsibilty?

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