If you are the unit owner -- if you are a tenant, notify the unit owner, your first obligation is to report the leak(s) to the association. Immediate repair is required, to prevent further damage, and then the issue of paying for the repairs can be addressed.
If the owner carries a HO-6 -- owners policy; if a tenant carries a renter's policy; and the association carries a master policy, then the insurance carriers can work toward deciding who pays for the repairs.
As well, the roof repair team -- if properly vetted -- carries insurance, and/or their work, by contract, should be warrantied and guaranteed for a period.
Let your condo insurance company duke it out with the master policy insurance co.
Yes, it is possible to install a waterproof shower ceiling in a bathroom to prevent water damage and mold growth.
The landlord is usually only responsible for negligent damage, not fire or disaster. You can buy renter's insurance to cover your furnishings.
Any pool Interior finish will dry out and crumble if allowed to do so.
The purpose of installing interior drain tile in a basement is to prevent water from seeping into the basement and causing damage by directing the water to a sump pump for removal.
Landlord, and their insurance
Yes, it is possible to install a tankless water heater outside, but it is important to ensure that it is designed for outdoor use and protected from the elements to prevent damage.
The person who damaged it!
Why did the pipe burst? If the tenant caused it, he is responsible for the damage and the repair of the pipe. If it just happened or the landlord could have prevented it, the landlord is responsible for the pipe and structural damage. I do not believe he is responsible for personal items lost or damaged. You would have to prove that he did something to cause the pipe to burst and knew it was likely to happen.
The best way to install an underground gutter drain system to prevent water damage is to first plan the layout of the system, dig a trench for the drain pipes, install the pipes with proper slope for water flow, and direct the pipes away from the property to a suitable drainage area. It is important to use quality materials and ensure proper installation to effectively manage water runoff and protect your property from damage.
To effectively install a roof rain diverter to prevent water damage to your property, follow these steps: Choose a suitable location on your roof where the rain diverter will direct water away from the foundation of your property. Clean the area where you will install the rain diverter to ensure proper adhesion. Install the rain diverter according to the manufacturer's instructions, making sure it is securely attached to the roof. Test the rain diverter by running water through it to ensure it is diverting water away from your property effectively. Regularly inspect and maintain the rain diverter to ensure it continues to protect your property from water damage.
To prevent water pooling in your yard and causing damage, you can install a French drain in the grass. This type of drain helps to redirect excess water away from the area, preventing pooling and potential damage to your yard.