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I haven’t had the plumbing issue properly diagnosed by a professional. I have had the plumbing cleaned 2x in 3 months by a drain cleaning service. I have also spoken with the neighbors that have the same floor plan as I do and they have all told me about the same plumbing problem. They have had their plumbing properly inspected and it was determined to be a design flaw. I haven’t met anyone yet in the neighborhood that has signed on to having their home inspected in anticipation of a class action suit.
The other problems appear to be cosmetic for now. The home inspection did not reveal any obvious or visible code violations or damages.
speakerParticipantThank you for your response. I was incorrect about the letter. It is not an official class action suit that I have to “opt-in”. They are asking for my permission to allow them to do a visual inspection in anticipation of a class-action suit.
The plumbing will definitely be in the thousands because it will require breaking up concrete (foundation?) with removal and replacement of new pipes. I have already called a drain cleaning service 2x to clear blockages. I have not had the lines scoped by a plumber to determine the exact cause of the blockages, but I have spoke with the neighbors and they suffer from the same problems.
I can contact the law firm and ask for clarification. What questions should I ask from them?
speakerParticipantThanks for your input. I presume your response is to cover me against the property management from coming after me. But what about the landlord/owner? How should I protect myself from him?
speakerParticipantThanks for the the responses everyone. The spirit of my post was to see what I can do on my end in advance to research the HOA. Therefore, your responses were very helpful.
speakerParticipantSorry, I should have clarified. I put an offer on a detached, SFR. The HOA in question would be one responsible for a give tract of homes.
speakerParticipantMy dad used to build our pools himself. As a child, we lived in two different homes where he custom built both pools. My brother and I would clean the filters and do pool upkeep as part of our chores. That is pool care on the cheap. As a result, my dad was still paying for professional help to fix things. My advice to you is…don’t get cheap with pool care. It will still cost you in the long run.
speakerParticipantMy dad used to build our pools himself. As a child, we lived in two different homes where he custom built both pools. My brother and I would clean the filters and do pool upkeep as part of our chores. That is pool care on the cheap. As a result, my dad was still paying for professional help to fix things. My advice to you is…don’t get cheap with pool care. It will still cost you in the long run.
speakerParticipantMy dad used to build our pools himself. As a child, we lived in two different homes where he custom built both pools. My brother and I would clean the filters and do pool upkeep as part of our chores. That is pool care on the cheap. As a result, my dad was still paying for professional help to fix things. My advice to you is…don’t get cheap with pool care. It will still cost you in the long run.
speakerParticipantMy dad used to build our pools himself. As a child, we lived in two different homes where he custom built both pools. My brother and I would clean the filters and do pool upkeep as part of our chores. That is pool care on the cheap. As a result, my dad was still paying for professional help to fix things. My advice to you is…don’t get cheap with pool care. It will still cost you in the long run.
speakerParticipantMy dad used to build our pools himself. As a child, we lived in two different homes where he custom built both pools. My brother and I would clean the filters and do pool upkeep as part of our chores. That is pool care on the cheap. As a result, my dad was still paying for professional help to fix things. My advice to you is…don’t get cheap with pool care. It will still cost you in the long run.
speakerParticipantIt’s reassuring to know that I wasn’t the only one who noticed this inconsistency in traffic patterns. People returning from LA/Orange County does sound plausible.
I lived a number of years in the SF Bay Area and I learned to take advantage of the counter commute patterns. This was the ticket to maintaining sanity. For those of you who are familiar with the Bay Area traffic patterns, I commuted from the Penninsula north on 280 in the morning. It was a sea of red tail lights all the way from SF as people commuted to Silicon Valley. Since I was going counter commute, I easily breezed into the city.
speakerParticipantIt’s reassuring to know that I wasn’t the only one who noticed this inconsistency in traffic patterns. People returning from LA/Orange County does sound plausible.
I lived a number of years in the SF Bay Area and I learned to take advantage of the counter commute patterns. This was the ticket to maintaining sanity. For those of you who are familiar with the Bay Area traffic patterns, I commuted from the Penninsula north on 280 in the morning. It was a sea of red tail lights all the way from SF as people commuted to Silicon Valley. Since I was going counter commute, I easily breezed into the city.
speakerParticipantIt’s reassuring to know that I wasn’t the only one who noticed this inconsistency in traffic patterns. People returning from LA/Orange County does sound plausible.
I lived a number of years in the SF Bay Area and I learned to take advantage of the counter commute patterns. This was the ticket to maintaining sanity. For those of you who are familiar with the Bay Area traffic patterns, I commuted from the Penninsula north on 280 in the morning. It was a sea of red tail lights all the way from SF as people commuted to Silicon Valley. Since I was going counter commute, I easily breezed into the city.
speakerParticipantIt’s reassuring to know that I wasn’t the only one who noticed this inconsistency in traffic patterns. People returning from LA/Orange County does sound plausible.
I lived a number of years in the SF Bay Area and I learned to take advantage of the counter commute patterns. This was the ticket to maintaining sanity. For those of you who are familiar with the Bay Area traffic patterns, I commuted from the Penninsula north on 280 in the morning. It was a sea of red tail lights all the way from SF as people commuted to Silicon Valley. Since I was going counter commute, I easily breezed into the city.
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