L Sass
Cathlete
I won't go into all of the tortured details about the "cursed" house next door to me. It's been vacant for the last 4 years and the owner is a furrier the next community over. He couldn't care less about this house. I've maintained the yard for the last two summers (gotten his permission to do so, and he did pay me the first summer). I've also told him that I keep an eye on the house for him. This is more for my own peace of mind in that I want to ensure the safety and well being of my family. He hasn't asked me to do this, but he doesn't mind that I walk the property once a week.
For the last 2 winters, the pipes have burst and I've called the fire department. They've come, broken in, turned off the water, shut off the electricity, etc. I've always called the owner as well. The first year it flooded he took a rather active interest and had it cleaned up and kind of repaired. It still needs A LOT of work.
Last year when the pipes burst he did almost nothing, though he did have someone "fix them". He also put up new drywall - over the now heavily molded studs. Soooooo -- last week it was about 2 degrees here for a few days. He left the windows in the house opened and I could not get in to close them (at least he locked it). We had a nice little thaw this last weekend where temps climbed into the 50s. You know it -- DH came in on Sunday afternoon and said "they burst". Huh? The pipes - 3rd year in a row. I can hear the water running in the garage, basement, and kitchen. I have NOT called the fire dept this time, and I have not yet called the owner. I can see into the kitchen where the ceramic tiles are now "floating" and have lifted off of the ply wood. The ceiling tiles in the basement are on the sopping wet floor. There is about an inch of water on the basement floor. Water is running down the walls in the kitchen area behind the drywall. We are on water wells, so eventually his pump will either fry from the constant pull or his well will run dry.
I'm just tired of being the babysitter for a house that will never move, with an owner who couldn't care less about it. Soooo -- am I really bad for not calling him again this time? (No - my local govt cannot do anything about it as we live in a township that has minimal authority over this kind of situation.) Would you call him?
Lorrie
www.picturetrail.com/lsass
For the last 2 winters, the pipes have burst and I've called the fire department. They've come, broken in, turned off the water, shut off the electricity, etc. I've always called the owner as well. The first year it flooded he took a rather active interest and had it cleaned up and kind of repaired. It still needs A LOT of work.
Last year when the pipes burst he did almost nothing, though he did have someone "fix them". He also put up new drywall - over the now heavily molded studs. Soooooo -- last week it was about 2 degrees here for a few days. He left the windows in the house opened and I could not get in to close them (at least he locked it). We had a nice little thaw this last weekend where temps climbed into the 50s. You know it -- DH came in on Sunday afternoon and said "they burst". Huh? The pipes - 3rd year in a row. I can hear the water running in the garage, basement, and kitchen. I have NOT called the fire dept this time, and I have not yet called the owner. I can see into the kitchen where the ceramic tiles are now "floating" and have lifted off of the ply wood. The ceiling tiles in the basement are on the sopping wet floor. There is about an inch of water on the basement floor. Water is running down the walls in the kitchen area behind the drywall. We are on water wells, so eventually his pump will either fry from the constant pull or his well will run dry.
I'm just tired of being the babysitter for a house that will never move, with an owner who couldn't care less about it. Soooo -- am I really bad for not calling him again this time? (No - my local govt cannot do anything about it as we live in a township that has minimal authority over this kind of situation.) Would you call him?
Lorrie
www.picturetrail.com/lsass