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We recently purchased and moved into an apartment on the East side. Despite all of its merits, we knew from reading the minutes prior to moving in, that the apartment suffered from SOME ceiling leakage due to a damaged membrane within the roof (we are on the top floor). It appears the ceiling is much worse than what was described in the minutes as our floor is scattered with pots and pans in effort to catch all of the leaks.
As soon as the problem began to evolve, I emailed the Management company images and a description of the issue as well as followed up with a phone call and expressed my interest to join the strata committee so that future problems could hopefully be resolved more proactively (furthermore, there are other concerns that I would like to act upon for the greater benefit of the building and its owners). No deifinitive answer or help was provided around what would be done.
My question is how can I ensure something fast is done to repair the ceilings/ roof before the problem continues to worsten?
Obviously seeing as the roof is a common area/ expense, I will require the 'buy-in' of the strata…
Thanking you in advance for your help.
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