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The police came an hour later, and basically said it was a civil matter.
Yesterday, 12-27-18, the plumbers finally (after 4 days of knowing about it) repaired the waste supply line. I have not taken a bath in a long time due to these floods. (They took showers after being told NOT TO use the shower. I had to clean up the bathroom AGAIN yesterday after the plumbers left and then I poured a bath. Unfortunately, there's no insulation left, and I am feeling sick (upper respiratory infection) and the bathroom was too cold (and I felt too cold any way and exhausted) to bathe yesterday. The "asbestos detergent" smell is REALLY strong too in the bathroom.
I don't want to put all these (and more) problems out there, but I am also going through some "new" earthquake proofing/sounds etc. below me too. The asbestos WAS SUPPOSED to be removed 1994-1995 when my building was CLOSED for a year due to the earthquake. My neighbor's had their asbestos removed back then. Why wasn't mine?
I wish all this would go away and I could focus on my solar, and could wake up with less stuff to deal with. As it is, I am having constant "dust" I keep trying to wipe off everything, including my laptop. I'm sure it's asbestos. I'm sorry to be saying things that aren't helping anyone. I want to and try to contribute here. I need to find a contractor now to restore my bathroom...and of course the ins. company backs out at this point...
During the holidays, no one answers or they say they can't help. The main property manager hangs up on me and says he can't do anything to help & to talk to the unit's property manager. The Board president is not returning my 2 calls. The upstair's unit's current property mgr. has never cooperated with me once in 16 or 17 years. It's a condo-complex. RE: sending them, a bill, I have gone through and continue to go though hell for over a month. I only have one option =to sue them. I DON'T WANT TO. I DON'T WANT ANY TIES TO THIS COMPLEX OR EVEN THIS STATE. I have a $1,000 deductible too. (on each claim).Sounds like you are in an apartment type complex? The water shut-off valves are usually in the basement or utility room, but sometimes they can be in the maintenance closet of the room directly below (you). The complex's maintenance man should have the ability to turn off only their water for situations just like this one...to prevent damage to your/their property. If it's really leaking into your apartment, complain to someone in the office, or to the landlord. And send them a bill for your damage.
Yesterday, 12-27-18, the plumbers finally (after 4 days of knowing about it) repaired the waste supply line. I have not taken a bath in a long time due to these floods. (They took showers after being told NOT TO use the shower. I had to clean up the bathroom AGAIN yesterday after the plumbers left and then I poured a bath. Unfortunately, there's no insulation left, and I am feeling sick (upper respiratory infection) and the bathroom was too cold (and I felt too cold any way and exhausted) to bathe yesterday. The "asbestos detergent" smell is REALLY strong too in the bathroom.
I don't want to put all these (and more) problems out there, but I am also going through some "new" earthquake proofing/sounds etc. below me too. The asbestos WAS SUPPOSED to be removed 1994-1995 when my building was CLOSED for a year due to the earthquake. My neighbor's had their asbestos removed back then. Why wasn't mine?
I wish all this would go away and I could focus on my solar, and could wake up with less stuff to deal with. As it is, I am having constant "dust" I keep trying to wipe off everything, including my laptop. I'm sure it's asbestos. I'm sorry to be saying things that aren't helping anyone. I want to and try to contribute here. I need to find a contractor now to restore my bathroom...and of course the ins. company backs out at this point...