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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Perleberg

Tyler Perleberg has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Water Damage and How to Proceed?

Tyler PerlebergPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 4
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I mean, at what part is my neighbor liable for just pounding into the walls, or when does the HOA get involved with their insurance policy kind of a thing?

Thanks again

Post: Water Damage and How to Proceed?

Tyler PerlebergPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 4
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Thanks for all the advice...I was able to keep it amicable with my renter, and they are willing to work.

If I can deal with that, any thoughts individually on the mold?

Post: Water Damage and How to Proceed?

Tyler PerlebergPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I believe that they have enough money...So would you suggest talking to them and trying to work things out first? Instead of threatening court? Then go that route with a third party adjuster. I can always drop my personal claim is what I have been told.

My issue is with my neighbor and how to handle that as well.

Post: Water Damage and How to Proceed?

Tyler PerlebergPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I am a landlord of a condo in a high rise. I have been getting so much conflicting information from people from all over on how to proceed.

I use a standard Minnesota Residential Rental Lease Agreement.

My renter clogged the garbage disposal, and cycled the dishwasher and left. They never contacted me and it flooded the unit. The management associated with the complex found dripping water two floors down. My renter contacted them to let them know that they flooded the unit. (Never contacting me about it until I reached out a day after being contacted by the management company and telling them to get the remedial team in there to dry stuff up)

I am at a loss for what to do...I have contacted my insurance and have an adjuster coming out to look.

Currently I am still drying the unit out, but in the meanwhile, my neighbor started knocking down their wall and found mold. My wood floor has buckled and will need to be replaced. I have not removed the cabinets yet because I was told to wait for an adjuster.

I believe the tenant is liable, and at fault for damages. How do I collect or proceed going forward. On top of that I had the tenant co-sign with their parents who are also liable.

Any comments are appreciated.