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Emergency Roof Leak

Jacob Murry
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Hi - I had a tenant text me this morning about a small, but consistent leak in the bedroom of her unit in McKinley Heights, south city (63104). I'm out of town until tonight and looking for a recommendation on anyone who may be able to help ASAP with tarping or taking a look at the roof. I know it's supposed to rain this evening so was trying to find someone this afternoon, although I know that may be a tough task. It's a 4-unit building and a 30-foot ladder would be needed. Appreciate any referrals you may have!

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