Carlos Gonzalez
Ceiling on one rented unit came down
11 October 2016 | 6 replies
Water from the leakage poured down through the walls, the restroom ceiling is also wet but hasn't come down yet and part of the other unit restroom wall is also wet (that unit is not rented currently, I was in the process of updating it cosmetically) I have some questions here and a dilemma: I'm about to get an estimate from a restoration company to repair all the damaged property, they're saying it will be more than 7 grand for sure.
Thao Kieu
Water leakage from a brand new roof - Sue Builder in NJ
31 December 2018 | 4 replies
We moved back in June and here the major issues kept happening.1 Dec 28, 2018 Leakage from kitchen ceilingProblem: I saw the puddle on kitchen floor in last 2 days, ceiling dryToday, water pouring from the vent on the ceiling at 12PM & stopped at 3PMIt was raining since last night and still raining at the time I found outContacted the Project manager and he is sending roofer out2 Dec 27, 28I saw puddle of water on kitchen floor but the ceiling was dry, vent as well3 Nov 27, 2018 Weather was dry, no raining at allWater was drifting from the light on ceiling.
Darius Falahkhir
Case Study 11 unit Midwest property. Is this a good deal? advice?
2 January 2019 | 20 replies
It will make tenants more responsible both in using water as well as promptly reporting water leakages if any.
William A Edwards
Bay Area Renovation Project
30 September 2018 | 0 replies
Roofs tend to last a lot longer here because it doesn't snow and barely ever rains, but would you replace it if there doesn't appear to be evidence of leakage on the inspection report?
Hyun Don Yun
Roof replacement for new home
6 April 2019 | 2 replies
It was not shingles and looks like there were incidences fo water leakage.
Kirk Pak
Sewage spill in yard
24 January 2019 | 0 replies
Some leakage into crawl space - Most of it remediated, but going to check again.
Robert Huang
Home Warranty useful?
7 November 2018 | 2 replies
I waived the home warranty as negotiation tactic because since home inspector went thru house and did not find anything that would suggest there would be problems with covered items on the home warranty.Home warranty does not cover pre-existing conditions, but makes exception for real estate transaction, if1) malfunction was not know to seller's agent, buyer's agent and home inspector.2) malfunction cannot be detect thru visual inspection or simple mechanical test.so here is my malfunction that ended up costing me $1300.the shut-off valve to the kitchen faucet made a grinding noise and started leaking when i was turning off the supply to the kitchen faucet. this is day 1 in the house. i also had toilet tank spurt out water from the side, whenever i flush the toilet, indicated a seal issue--again day 1. not sure how the inspector wasn't able to catch this.because i live out of state and had to go back to work on day 3, i had somebody come out to replace a total of 7 shut-off valve to plumbing fixtures, 1 main line valve, and 1 water heater valve due to corrosions on the these valve parts for 1300would home warranty have covered these replacement or would they try to wiggle out of paying for them saying the corrosion was visually present, and when not present, the leakage would have been detected had somebody trying turning off and on the shutoff valves or flushed the toilet?
Cheryl Daniels
Tenant put Padlocks on all Rooms in Unit
14 November 2018 | 51 replies
The incident started with contractor removing and installing bathroom tile due to leakage to unit below.
Account Closed
How to deal with uncooperative seller during due diligence
3 April 2019 | 18 replies
I will "guarantee" without a shadow of a doubt that Fred or his agent is going to call you and say "We noticed there is some leakage at the H2O tank and the door to the cellar sticks, there was an odd smell coming out of the dump sink in the basement and we noticed when the furnace kicked on it made a weird sound.
Bharath Raj
Energy efficiency improvements for office space
26 March 2019 | 7 replies
I assume you have some kind of tempered IGU but they tend to become less efficient as it ages due to gas leakage.