Dilyara Agisheva
HOA and Master deductible
13 June 2020 | 1 reply
After a water leakage in our kitchen in our condo unit, the HOA is claiming that we are responsible financially for the repairs.
Amy Zhang
Water leakage in basement
2 July 2020 | 9 replies
I have a rental in NYC.. there is a water leakage in the basement... it only leaks around 4pm or 10pm at night.. plumber/ contractor is not able to find where the water is leaking... he thinks first floor tenants are pouring water down on purpose but not sure where they are doing that from....
Amy Zhang
plumber/handyman in queens or New york city
16 June 2020 | 4 replies
water leakage in the basement.
Jeremy Lee
Renting from a landlord... met prior tenant :(
7 July 2020 | 19 replies
I don't know how long it was leaking for but I would think that usually you'd know pretty quickly if it were leaking that badly - even before ours was replaced, the pilot light went out and I noticed a small amount of leakage before the point that we decided to replace it.
Nathan W.
Inspector Confidentiality Issue
13 July 2020 | 22 replies
Small town with only a handful of inspectors and the buyers ended up with the same inspector now that we are under contract and he divulged some info to them that I feel was unethical at the least and potential breach of our contract.The basement had some pretty bad water leakage issues with what appeared to be black mold on the drywall just above the baseboards in a couple of places.
Chris Gomes
DYI rehab vs. hiring a contractor
7 August 2020 | 5 replies
(Just bathroom area)Unknowns/concerns:• Sealing to prevent future leakage• Preventing future mold problems• Possible future electrical issues• Ensuring that it is okay to take out the current wall• PermittingAny and all advice would be greatly appreciated!
Ty Murphy
Inspection Advice for Home in Raytown, MO (KC) 64133
15 February 2021 | 5 replies
Water leakage was observed around the main drain stack drain plug at crawl space.""
Al Lee
Tenant Asking for New Windows Due to Bad Air Quality
24 August 2020 | 7 replies
Yeah definitely not worth it to replace windows, the leakage if there is any would be fairly small.
Leslie Crosten
Where are my foundation crack experts?!
10 September 2020 | 4 replies
Well, or you could rely on the endless kindness and patience of strangers on the internet to help you for free.This is the same over-under duplex you were asking about previously, where you have a leakage issue with your downstairs main bath, which is lying on top of a dirt foundation.
Robert Burns
Mobile Home Insurance Problem
10 September 2012 | 10 replies
I recently had damage caused by Hurricane Issac on one of my mobile homes and had Foremost Insurance come out to assess the damage and file a claim.I was very disappointed to find out I have "loop hole" clauses in my policy that have basically reduced my claim to nearly zero.For instance there is a clause;"damage must be caused by storm induced openings" I've had water leakage into several spots in my mobile home and the adjuster said he could not see any "storm induced openings" that caused the damage.Another one is:"not responsibe for wind blown rain" damageNow how many of you think hurricanes can cause "wind blown rain" damage.