Many condominium boards will try and shift the blame for a failed roof repair or faulty plumbing line to the contractor that did the work.
Florida association responsible for roof repairs.
Hoa needs to cover repair of roof damage property damage repairs my indiana hoa association for my condo that has failed to keep up repair on the roof common elements and now i have damage inside my condo on the ceiling.
These situations are complicated.
Accordingly in most cases when water damage is sustained as a result of a flood windstorm roof or window failure or even a leak emanating from an upstairs unit the roof or an exterior wall.
In june we had heavy rain.
So like in florida statute comes in and says that by law the association is responsible for the insurance on the air conditioning system from the roof to the air handler.
If the source of the water intrusion is from the common elements than the association is responsible for the cause of the water intrusion.
The association of my condo has failed to fix the roof properly over the years and has done patch work to fix spots here and there.
The association is generally responsible for all of the common elements in the condominium with the exception of the following which are unit owner responsibilities.
So in the casualty event a storm or a fire or whatever the claim would go through the insurance from the association and they pay the premium for that.
The roof spans all of your properties and a problem with one portion of the roof may affect the others.
You share ownership of many building features including the roof with your fellow owners but responsibility for roof repairs may fall on different parties.
Unit owners board members and association managers are often unsure of which entity is responsible for the maintenance repair and replacement of certain items when damage occurs.
The association has an insurable interest in all units.
However the roof repairs have been neglected for years because they did.
Water came in to my condo and has damaged my windows cabinets flooring and back splash in my kitchen.
If an owner s personal property is damaged then the owner s personal insurance should kick in.
Depending on condo association rules.
The board states that the interior is my responsibility.
Your neighbor is responsible in the same way.
If a common area element like the roof fails and damages that insurable interest such as a ceiling or walls then the association is responsible for repairs.