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Hole in the roof....

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    #21
    What about this old girl whos only just had her electric back after 15 years!
    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
    threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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      #22
      I think that the correct remedy is to sue the management company for not doing their job, which is to maintain the building. She can't repair the roof herself because it doesn't belong to her. It is up to the management company to get money back from NHBC or (in other circumstances) buildings insurance, if they can. There's no reason why NHBC or insurers should talk to her. If the management company is waiting for NHBC or builder to do something, that's not the leaseholders concern; the management companies job is to fix things, they don't have a right to wait for third parties to meet their obligations.

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