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lemonaid
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A friend of mine and his wife are in a conundrum. He is renting an apartment that got flooded throughout with about a foot of water during last week's flash floods. They have lost many expensive electrical appliances (all uninisured as they do not own the place). He and his wife spent days doing a cleanup and facilitated the landlord by being there to allow the drainage company etc in. The flood water was a mixture of rain and waste water from the underground drains and it got in everywhere, leaving smelly black silt in every nook and cranny when it had been pumped out.
The couple had to move out temporarily pending a decision but now the landlord feels that the place is dry enough for them to move back in a week later. A lick of paint and a couple of replacement pieces of furniture is all he is suggesting by way of repairs.
Given that the dirty water was there for 12 hours we don't think this is enough. Does anyone have any experience as to what happens to a building after it has been flooded and left sitting in water. Is it really safe and that simple - let it dry out for a few days, clean it with Flash, and give it a lick of paint and there you go - back to a place that is safe to eat, sleep and cook there??
Also I wonder if he has the right to consider breaking his lease if he doesn't feel the apartment is up to the same standard as it was when they first took it on.
thanks!
The couple had to move out temporarily pending a decision but now the landlord feels that the place is dry enough for them to move back in a week later. A lick of paint and a couple of replacement pieces of furniture is all he is suggesting by way of repairs.
Given that the dirty water was there for 12 hours we don't think this is enough. Does anyone have any experience as to what happens to a building after it has been flooded and left sitting in water. Is it really safe and that simple - let it dry out for a few days, clean it with Flash, and give it a lick of paint and there you go - back to a place that is safe to eat, sleep and cook there??
Also I wonder if he has the right to consider breaking his lease if he doesn't feel the apartment is up to the same standard as it was when they first took it on.
thanks!