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GinaG3 (California)
Posts: 2
Posted:
Our new hardwood floors got discolored within four months of installation. We hired a leak detection company to inspect. They did not indicate that we had leaks in the slab. The HOA sent a plumbing company to inspect. The plumbing company reported that we had a lot of moisture in the foundation. They suggested that we need to hire a company to tear up all the floors and then seal the foundation. I'm still waiting to hear if the HOA will take care of this? This is a new HOA since the board is in a lawsuit with the old HOA due to maintenance negligence etc....
I also contacted my homeowners insurance who are waiting on the report & for the HOA to provide the insurance company info for the HOA.
MichaelS56 (Minnesota)
Posts: 859
Posted:
Do your governing documents indicate that the HOA is responsible for maintaining, repairing and or replacing foundations?

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