Well, we got back from a two weeks holliday... guess what happened in our apartment?
Exactly the day of our return, our upstairs neighbour did something (probably laundry, with the drain pipe not well positioned), which flooded our bathroom. It has happened before, we already had to have the ceiling redone, but now it was the worst of all those 7 previous times. The carpets on the floor were soaked, the leak happened to be where the toilet paper roll was standing, and it soaked it completely and even made a hole through the nearly full roll. The whole ceiling is wet and in brown spots and shows cracks, the wall to the corridor is wet about 1.2m down from the ceiling, the doorframe is showing water damage (beyond repair, so would need replacing), on the corridor side of the wall there were bubbles in the paint (but they are gone now) and discolouration due to the dirty water, and there was this distinct humidity smell. So we are looking at replacing the ceiling in the bathroom, the doorframe and repainting ceiling and wall in the corridor.
Of course, she claims it is not her fault, her son is not much help, and we are again stuck with the damage. At least this time, a plumber came and verified that nothing is wrong with the pipes, and that it is her fault. Contrary to previous times, we now will have an official report directing the blame to her. Last time, her son brushed me off, saying "you have water, but you cannot prove it is from my mother's apartment". So now we can. Our next step should be to claim that she is not capable of living by herself, and that her son is not taking care of the situation enough. No idea how that procedure goes though. We have insurance (luckily), and last time we used it, which only meant that our polis went up. Probably because the amount of damage was too small. Now however, it looks like it is going to be much more expensive, so perhaps insurance would try to claim money from the neighbour. And of course again the mess of renovations...
edit: we were so close to finishing it all... paintings from Belgium arrived here, and we were planning to hang them. We decided on a shelf to buy for the living room, and that would be it. Now it will first again be a mess... And we don't have time for such things: the deadline for my girlfriend's phd is nearing, and she should not be distracted by such things...
Jörg
Exactly the day of our return, our upstairs neighbour did something (probably laundry, with the drain pipe not well positioned), which flooded our bathroom. It has happened before, we already had to have the ceiling redone, but now it was the worst of all those 7 previous times. The carpets on the floor were soaked, the leak happened to be where the toilet paper roll was standing, and it soaked it completely and even made a hole through the nearly full roll. The whole ceiling is wet and in brown spots and shows cracks, the wall to the corridor is wet about 1.2m down from the ceiling, the doorframe is showing water damage (beyond repair, so would need replacing), on the corridor side of the wall there were bubbles in the paint (but they are gone now) and discolouration due to the dirty water, and there was this distinct humidity smell. So we are looking at replacing the ceiling in the bathroom, the doorframe and repainting ceiling and wall in the corridor.
Of course, she claims it is not her fault, her son is not much help, and we are again stuck with the damage. At least this time, a plumber came and verified that nothing is wrong with the pipes, and that it is her fault. Contrary to previous times, we now will have an official report directing the blame to her. Last time, her son brushed me off, saying "you have water, but you cannot prove it is from my mother's apartment". So now we can. Our next step should be to claim that she is not capable of living by herself, and that her son is not taking care of the situation enough. No idea how that procedure goes though. We have insurance (luckily), and last time we used it, which only meant that our polis went up. Probably because the amount of damage was too small. Now however, it looks like it is going to be much more expensive, so perhaps insurance would try to claim money from the neighbour. And of course again the mess of renovations...
edit: we were so close to finishing it all... paintings from Belgium arrived here, and we were planning to hang them. We decided on a shelf to buy for the living room, and that would be it. Now it will first again be a mess... And we don't have time for such things: the deadline for my girlfriend's phd is nearing, and she should not be distracted by such things...
Jörg
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