I live in an apartment complex in Georgia. Everything was going fine until a few days before the recent flooding issues. Before anything else was flooding we noticed our apartment was flooding in the corner. So we called emergency maintenance that moment. They came and looked at the floor and basically said, don't know what to do. Then came the next day and didn't pull up more then a corner of the carpet. And at this point it was still raining and the water was out 6 foot. And then we didn't see anyone for 3 more days. When someone came, it was a contractor who looked around and put a dehumidifier in our apartment and soaked up the standing water. Then a week later some men came to work on the landscaping outside. in the mean time all of our stuff is still getting wet with the rain and all of our towels, blankets, and even some clothes are drying up some water. Then a week later the sheetrock was cut open. and left open for a week. I could see mold on the insulation and there was already mold in the upstairs bathroom. Then finally, the sheetrock was patched back up, and the apartment flooded again. It had been a month, and nothing had really been fixed. We were also told our rent would be reduced and put on hold, but it was only reduced. We received an eviction notice saying we had to pay rent, and also they added a late fee. So we still paid rent. Which I don;t think is right. It doesn't take a month to fix something. Everything from the living room was in the kitchen and the downstairs was unusable. Basically, it's been horrible. And then finally the contractor convinced them to let us move so he could rip open all the walls to find the real problem. the apartment agreed to let us move, but offered no help and gave us less then a week to get our stuff out with a days notice of moving to a different apartment. Oh, and while we were moving out everyone from the building was saying the last tenants had a problem with flooding and the complex knew about it. Even the contractor told us that. While the property manager is telling us "it's an act of god", but really it's negligence. What kind of rights do I have? They willingly let us move into a home with flooding problems, and then offered little and ridiculously long-time waiting help...