I live in California and own a condominium. About a year ago, a toilet leak in the unit above me caused water and mold damage to the ceiling in one of my bathrooms. The owner of the unit was not living in the unit at the time and by the time we repaired the damage the bank had, literally within 2 weeks, foreclosed on the unit.
I have e-mailed demand letters to the former owner several times and she has not responded. I also sent a certified letter to an address for her that I found online, but it was returned. I went to that address and she doesn't appear to be living there anymore. Another letter sent by regular mail was returned and showed a forwarding address in Florida, however, based on a Facebook profile, she seems to be still living in California.
Long story short, I have tried virtually all methods I know to try to find a valid address for the woman and have not been successful. Are there any other methods I should use to locate the woman? I thought about paying for one of those online profiles available from Intellius and other sites but I'm not sure how reliable they are. The amount of the damage is about $600 so I don't want to just let this go.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have e-mailed demand letters to the former owner several times and she has not responded. I also sent a certified letter to an address for her that I found online, but it was returned. I went to that address and she doesn't appear to be living there anymore. Another letter sent by regular mail was returned and showed a forwarding address in Florida, however, based on a Facebook profile, she seems to be still living in California.
Long story short, I have tried virtually all methods I know to try to find a valid address for the woman and have not been successful. Are there any other methods I should use to locate the woman? I thought about paying for one of those online profiles available from Intellius and other sites but I'm not sure how reliable they are. The amount of the damage is about $600 so I don't want to just let this go.
Any help would be appreciated.