- Sep 8, 2001
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Ok here's the situation.
I bought a townhouse and my closing was to occur September 10th. During my inspection we noted some of the siding on the house had been damaged due to the previous owner putting a grill too close. The result is some warped siding. On August 30th the homeowner wrote the townhome association a letter stating since they provide exterior insurance, they are to repair the damage. Now, the association does nothing about this. October 10th rolls around and i get a bill for $81 for siding damage - i go outside and look to see if the siding has been repaired and it hasn't - still warped like it was before. So, i ask the association whats going on. A month later they tell me someone 'incorrectly' wrote the invoice and it was only supposed to be $81 for the service call itself - just for coming out to the house. So i said BS, i never requested the work, this wasn't my deal so i'm not going to pay for it. They agree to this. Off the hook for $81. Now today i get a e-mail back from the association telling me i'm responsible for $250 in repairs to get that siding fixed, and that since the damage was the result of negligence they will not cover it - understandable. They tell me if i don't want to pay the $250 i should contact the previous homeowners and have them take care of it - no fvcking way!
So here's my situation - the previous homeowners requested this work to be done before i ever took posession of this house. The association sat on this notice for two months and now wants to slap me a bill for $250 on repairs that i never caused, or requested to be fixed.
I now have to take this situation to the association board and dispute it with them. If that fails i'm taking them to small claims. Do you guys agree with me that i should NOT be responsible for the $250 of repairs that someone else requested when i didn't even have posession of the house?
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I bought a townhouse and my closing was to occur September 10th. During my inspection we noted some of the siding on the house had been damaged due to the previous owner putting a grill too close. The result is some warped siding. On August 30th the homeowner wrote the townhome association a letter stating since they provide exterior insurance, they are to repair the damage. Now, the association does nothing about this. October 10th rolls around and i get a bill for $81 for siding damage - i go outside and look to see if the siding has been repaired and it hasn't - still warped like it was before. So, i ask the association whats going on. A month later they tell me someone 'incorrectly' wrote the invoice and it was only supposed to be $81 for the service call itself - just for coming out to the house. So i said BS, i never requested the work, this wasn't my deal so i'm not going to pay for it. They agree to this. Off the hook for $81. Now today i get a e-mail back from the association telling me i'm responsible for $250 in repairs to get that siding fixed, and that since the damage was the result of negligence they will not cover it - understandable. They tell me if i don't want to pay the $250 i should contact the previous homeowners and have them take care of it - no fvcking way!
So here's my situation - the previous homeowners requested this work to be done before i ever took posession of this house. The association sat on this notice for two months and now wants to slap me a bill for $250 on repairs that i never caused, or requested to be fixed.
I now have to take this situation to the association board and dispute it with them. If that fails i'm taking them to small claims. Do you guys agree with me that i should NOT be responsible for the $250 of repairs that someone else requested when i didn't even have posession of the house?
Cliffnotes: Read the post.