Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in the DC area?
I am in PA
This is straight from the horses mouth :
Good Morning,
The lobby incident was due in part to a resident toilet line that broke and unfortunately his unit sits above the lobby which is why there was so much damage.
Are building is currently up to code on all building requirements.
We had the inspectors out yesterday to do the survey, and have not had the findings provided to us as of yet.
If this is correct (and I think you should demand to see the report), then I actually would not worry so much. Even small leaks can do a number on drywall. If this one wasn't caught for awhile, it was slowly destroying the ceiling, so I'm not surprised it all fell in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in the DC area?
I am in PA
This is straight from the horses mouth :
Good Morning,
The lobby incident was due in part to a resident toilet line that broke and unfortunately his unit sits above the lobby which is why there was so much damage.
Are building is currently up to code on all building requirements.
We had the inspectors out yesterday to do the survey, and have not had the findings provided to us as of yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in the DC area?
I am in PA
This is straight from the horses mouth :
Good Morning,
The lobby incident was due in part to a resident toilet line that broke and unfortunately his unit sits above the lobby which is why there was so much damage.
Are building is currently up to code on all building requirements.
We had the inspectors out yesterday to do the survey, and have not had the findings provided to us as of yet.
Anonymous wrote:Is this in the DC area?