What is the name of your state? MA
I have a 2-bedroom condo which is at the top floor in a 3-floor building. Since the summer, one bedroom ceiling area (size of 1x3 feet) has slow water dripping from time to time. There is no pipe between the ceiling and the roof. I contacted with the HOA a few times. The 1st time, they told me there was a nail hole in the roof, and they told me they fixed it. A few weeks later, water dripping from the same ceiling area is seen again, HOA checked again and told me they cannot do anything as this was a concensed water because of too much moisture from the bedroom and asked me to use a dehumidifier.
This HOA's explanation is really not making sense as water dripping is always from the same very small area. Roof leaking is the most likely cause. Before I seek attorney, is there any method I can let HOA fix this issue? Any suggestions are appreciated.
L. J.
I have a 2-bedroom condo which is at the top floor in a 3-floor building. Since the summer, one bedroom ceiling area (size of 1x3 feet) has slow water dripping from time to time. There is no pipe between the ceiling and the roof. I contacted with the HOA a few times. The 1st time, they told me there was a nail hole in the roof, and they told me they fixed it. A few weeks later, water dripping from the same ceiling area is seen again, HOA checked again and told me they cannot do anything as this was a concensed water because of too much moisture from the bedroom and asked me to use a dehumidifier.
This HOA's explanation is really not making sense as water dripping is always from the same very small area. Roof leaking is the most likely cause. Before I seek attorney, is there any method I can let HOA fix this issue? Any suggestions are appreciated.
L. J.
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