What is the name of your state? Florida
The plumbing/pipe attached to my bathtub drain somehow became detached and was leaking into the condo below. Association by-laws describe Plumbing as the responsibility of the association. The association has taken the responsibility to have the repairs made, but insist it's my responsibility to pay for it. My argument is that no where in the bylaws is Plumbing mentioned anywhere in what is the owners responsibility. Isn't plumbing is plumbing is plumbing. . . ??
When do the pipes in between the floors stop becoming the responsibility of the association and start becoming the responsibility of the owner?? The pipe that became detached is still below my floor, below my tub, but attached to my drain. . . I have no problem paying for the repairs if it is MY responsibilty, but how is it decided who's responsibility it is if 'plumbing" is just addressed as a generic in the association documents?
I just don't want to be given the "strong arm" by the association, b/c Im familiar with how they can run you in circles. Besides, they're the ones hiring the plumber for the repairs. . .doesn't that mean anything?
Any guidance? is much appreciated!!!
Thanks for your time ( and reading my long drawn out explanation. . . )
The plumbing/pipe attached to my bathtub drain somehow became detached and was leaking into the condo below. Association by-laws describe Plumbing as the responsibility of the association. The association has taken the responsibility to have the repairs made, but insist it's my responsibility to pay for it. My argument is that no where in the bylaws is Plumbing mentioned anywhere in what is the owners responsibility. Isn't plumbing is plumbing is plumbing. . . ??
When do the pipes in between the floors stop becoming the responsibility of the association and start becoming the responsibility of the owner?? The pipe that became detached is still below my floor, below my tub, but attached to my drain. . . I have no problem paying for the repairs if it is MY responsibilty, but how is it decided who's responsibility it is if 'plumbing" is just addressed as a generic in the association documents?
I just don't want to be given the "strong arm" by the association, b/c Im familiar with how they can run you in circles. Besides, they're the ones hiring the plumber for the repairs. . .doesn't that mean anything?
Any guidance? is much appreciated!!!
Thanks for your time ( and reading my long drawn out explanation. . . )