Hi,
am hoping someone can shed some light on this for me.
I am the owner of an apartment on top floor of the block and the roof has been leaking in the rain for the last week. I have contacted the management agent and they arranged for it to be fixed. How long would be considered a reasonable amount of time for them to send someone out? It has taken 6 days which is causing me a lot of stress. Add to that the fact that it was 'fixed' yesterday but is now leaking again. It will take several more days to do the repair again.
As an owner (and therefore member of the management co) how often can I expect the management agent to carry out general maintenance of the roof? I feel it'd be much better to do maintenance on worn areas BEFORE they leak rather than the stress of watchin water pouring through the ceiling for several days.
I enquired about making a claim for the damaged ceiling though the block insurance and was told it may be possible but I would need to pay the policy excess. Since the worst damage ocurred due to their delay in fixing it I feel they should foot the whole bill - though maybe that's just in my ideal world.
Any advice is appreciated.
Honestly I'm worn out constantly phoning for updates and coming home to listen to the da.mn dripping!
am hoping someone can shed some light on this for me.
I am the owner of an apartment on top floor of the block and the roof has been leaking in the rain for the last week. I have contacted the management agent and they arranged for it to be fixed. How long would be considered a reasonable amount of time for them to send someone out? It has taken 6 days which is causing me a lot of stress. Add to that the fact that it was 'fixed' yesterday but is now leaking again. It will take several more days to do the repair again.
As an owner (and therefore member of the management co) how often can I expect the management agent to carry out general maintenance of the roof? I feel it'd be much better to do maintenance on worn areas BEFORE they leak rather than the stress of watchin water pouring through the ceiling for several days.
I enquired about making a claim for the damaged ceiling though the block insurance and was told it may be possible but I would need to pay the policy excess. Since the worst damage ocurred due to their delay in fixing it I feel they should foot the whole bill - though maybe that's just in my ideal world.
Any advice is appreciated.
Honestly I'm worn out constantly phoning for updates and coming home to listen to the da.mn dripping!