What is the name of your state? GA
I am a unit owner and the unit above is rented out by an owner using a landlord. Two previous water leakes caused damage to my unit and it was reported to the City Codes, HOA, and HOA Management that the repairs were not up to code and that the owner had no liability insurance. Long story short a massive water leak occurred yesterday causing a small flood that soaked ceiling, walls, and wood floor in two rooms and a maintenance closet. My insurance company is having to contact the HOA insurance company because as part of the HOA dues there is structural insurance on the building. My insurance company states despite what our bylaws say who the responsible party will be, they go by the HOA policy and my insurance is secondary. The leak was caused by the owner improperly installing a water meter to charge tenants for water that the owner pays for with HOA dues. I saw the receipt yesterday where the plumbing company replaced a leaking nipple. I need help from here. According to my insurance company the HOA may be responsible up to their deductible (10,000.00) and then my insurance will take over. If the HOA insurance does not cover the damage then my insurance is primary. I am concerned this is going to become a battle of insurance policy's and an owner with no insurance whatsoever. Should I get an attorney now or wait?
I am a unit owner and the unit above is rented out by an owner using a landlord. Two previous water leakes caused damage to my unit and it was reported to the City Codes, HOA, and HOA Management that the repairs were not up to code and that the owner had no liability insurance. Long story short a massive water leak occurred yesterday causing a small flood that soaked ceiling, walls, and wood floor in two rooms and a maintenance closet. My insurance company is having to contact the HOA insurance company because as part of the HOA dues there is structural insurance on the building. My insurance company states despite what our bylaws say who the responsible party will be, they go by the HOA policy and my insurance is secondary. The leak was caused by the owner improperly installing a water meter to charge tenants for water that the owner pays for with HOA dues. I saw the receipt yesterday where the plumbing company replaced a leaking nipple. I need help from here. According to my insurance company the HOA may be responsible up to their deductible (10,000.00) and then my insurance will take over. If the HOA insurance does not cover the damage then my insurance is primary. I am concerned this is going to become a battle of insurance policy's and an owner with no insurance whatsoever. Should I get an attorney now or wait?