mtnlion667
New Member
this weekend a water line froze in the ceiling above my bedroom. It was due to a penetration on the exterior wall for a water spigot that wasn't properly insulated (landlord's fault). upon thawing water was pouring into the ceiling, down the walls and onto our bed. ended up with 1/2 inch of water across entire floor of apartment and the ceiling and walls are soaked in the bedroom.
the landlords plan to leave it to dry on it's own and repaint in the spring.
I'm surprised the ceiling is still up with all of the water that is soaked into the insulation above the sheetrock. The smell of the mildew is atrocious and our foam mattress is already molding despite being shop-vaced and being propped up in the room w/ 2 dehumidifiers, a fan, and a heater for two days now.
My question is, do I have a legal right to have them replace the sheetrock and insulation? At what point is it deemed unlivable and who makes that decision?
thanks in advance
the landlords plan to leave it to dry on it's own and repaint in the spring.

My question is, do I have a legal right to have them replace the sheetrock and insulation? At what point is it deemed unlivable and who makes that decision?
thanks in advance