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Updated almost 2 years ago,
No notice that pipes were frozen from Management Company
Hello. We have a cabin in Gatlinburg managed by a small company. December 24 the guest notified them that there was no water. The pipes were frozen. December 25 the guest notified them the heat wasn't working and the guest checked out. So the cabin was without heat. The management company did not turn off the water or go to the cabin. December 29 the cleaner went and the HVAC company. The cleaner discovered water was throughout the cabin. We were notified at 3:15 pm on December 30. We went and the floors throughout are warped and the entire place is damp. Now we can't find a restoration company available over the holiday weekend. We live nearby and would have immediately turned off the water and contacted a repair on the HVAC. My question is, do you think the management company was negligent for not checking on the property or notifying us of the situation?