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Just got home from winter break (I’m in grad school). Walked into a flooded apartment. I had emailed my leasing office to tell them to take a look at my sink before I left because it seemed to be backing up slightly. They emailed me back and assured me they would look at it. Three weeks later, I come home to a disaster. I called the emergency maintenance people who are currently using a shop-vac to dry the kitchen, but I’m wondering what I am to do about the stuff that’s now destroyed. Do I have to go through my renter’s insurance to get things replaced? Which of course would cost me my deductible. Is the property management on the hook for anything here, since they obviously did not complete the maintenance check that they assured me of?



Submitted January 07, 2018 at 07:21PM by DoctorLindyLove http://ift.tt/2D6ooZV

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