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    Is a broken boiler caused by frozen pipes covered by homeowners insurance

    My boiler burst this winter during one of the cold freezes. I had my plumber fix all the burst pipes and when he repaired the pipe to the boiler water supply he discovered oil boiler had developed cracks on it and the boiler was spewing water onto the floor. It is a multi family home (3 units)...
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    Condo board demanding access to my unit

    I had a leak in my apartment's plumbing into the unit below which happens to be owned by the condo board's president (CPB). I stopped the water flow immediately and the issue was resolved. I told the CPB three times I would pay for his damages. The first time the morning of the incident...
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    Condo insurance and water leak into neighboring unit

    Does homeowners insurance cover leaks from one apartment into another? I live in a condo. Water leaked from my toilet to the downstairs apartment. Not sure how much but there is at least some sheetrock damage. The neighbor was understandably upset so I’m going to wait for him to let me know...
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    Recovery of Premises About to close on a NYC multifamily and one tenant has NOT left

    I’m closing on a multifamily Home next week and the seller promised to deliver the building vacant. The sellers broker called me today and said one of the tenants hasn’t left yet and asked me if I️ want him as a tenant. I️ do not. I️ proposed the following: the seller puts 2 years worth of...
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    Cancelling a signed contract

    I signed a contract in Delaware in a sketchy part of town. It's a hot corner with a lot of drug dealing etc going on outside. I hired an inspector to evaluate the property and his vehicle was surrounded by the local thugs. He cancelled the inspection out of fear for his personal safety and...
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    Detailed financial records of condo

    As an owner, am I entitled to all audited financial records of the building? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Legality of renovating your own bathroom?

    I am renovating my own bathroom. Replacing tub, toilet and vanity and tile. I have experience doing construction. I am not changing the plumbing or electric or wall locations. Am I legally allowed to do the work myself? Residence New York, condo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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