What is the name of your state? Missouri
I own a condo in a building built in 1964. Many of the kitchen water lines have old cut-off valves that are broken - so the water cannot be turned off in the unit at all.
I had a dripping kitchen sink faucet and asked the manager in May if the condo maintenance man could replace the washer and fix the drip. He said I needed to replace the old faucet with a new one. I bought a new faucet component and in December, after begging for 5 months, the maintenance man called an outside plumber to install new cut-off valves and install my faucet hardware.
The condo manager has given me a bill for $217 for the service work. I had bought the faucet unit myself for $110. I sent the condo board a letter stating the facts and that the water line is a common element and the association should pay for the service work. The board president called to say I am responsible for the $217.
Please don't say "pay the bill" because I believe the water line is a common element.
I own a condo in a building built in 1964. Many of the kitchen water lines have old cut-off valves that are broken - so the water cannot be turned off in the unit at all.
I had a dripping kitchen sink faucet and asked the manager in May if the condo maintenance man could replace the washer and fix the drip. He said I needed to replace the old faucet with a new one. I bought a new faucet component and in December, after begging for 5 months, the maintenance man called an outside plumber to install new cut-off valves and install my faucet hardware.
The condo manager has given me a bill for $217 for the service work. I had bought the faucet unit myself for $110. I sent the condo board a letter stating the facts and that the water line is a common element and the association should pay for the service work. The board president called to say I am responsible for the $217.
Please don't say "pay the bill" because I believe the water line is a common element.
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