I dont get how they cant be blamed either, but if an insurance company that deals with thousands of claims says so, then....
@tiger handheld
Thats a great concept, but:
A: they dont work, they are on CERB or whatever its called (or so they told me) and they are home 24/7.
B: even strata cant get into their unit as the owners are not allowing anyone in due to "covid" / for the leak issue, and this is off topic but their floors were snapping in and out of place, i wanted to get a flooring guy in there to inspect whats going on, and same thing, no to covid.
(i ended up cutting out my ceiling / turns out the 2x8 beam supports nails-wood were snapping in and out of place every time they walk on them) mostly fixed now
C: im praying they leave the water on and leave to whistler or something, that would be my only chance to get someone to go in there. Il keep your ideas in mind
Unfortunately you cant really enter someones unit, unless its an emergency, and they are not home.
Euro7, my building is a 45 year old dump, wood structure, i just got unlucky with the whole scenario.
Keep your presale, this is just one of those shitty condo situations out of the other 100 people that are fine.
I have another place in port moody that ive owned for 3 years, 20 years old, 0 problems, minus a few power thirsty strata people
I have some ideas, il report back in a few weeks / months with what came of it
Thanks for everyones advice,
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Gerbs, when you breaking in my pillows? / other thread joke to those who dont get it