Well last summer I had a rental home hit pretty good by the flood. The water in the streets was so high that if forced the water back through the man holes and up the floor drain in the basement. I lost a furnace, hot water heater, and clothes dryer. In addition I had to tear out the bottom two feet of dry wall and replace. New flooring, paint, doors, and trim and its back to normal again.
The neat part is my insurance covered nothing! They claim they do not have any control of how the city designs or maintains the storm water systems and cannot be held liable for their mistakes. The city says their systems were fine it’s just there was too much water. My claim was denied. But my water bill has since gone up as the city changed to rate so they could update and improve the storm water systems!
Bottom line I lost over $4,000 on that one house plus all my time (over one week) and labor to redo it all. My tenant was able to get $2,400 from FEMA and also put a claim into Red Cross. She did loose a junk ($200 at best) clothes washer through the whole thing. Since I’m an owner of rentals all money that government was given to hand out I’m not eligible for. Rentals are considered businesses and we all know how the government treats US businesses. Had I been a renter I could of falsely filed a report and had a new roller cam, heads, and intake.
The neat part is my insurance covered nothing! They claim they do not have any control of how the city designs or maintains the storm water systems and cannot be held liable for their mistakes. The city says their systems were fine it’s just there was too much water. My claim was denied. But my water bill has since gone up as the city changed to rate so they could update and improve the storm water systems!
Bottom line I lost over $4,000 on that one house plus all my time (over one week) and labor to redo it all. My tenant was able to get $2,400 from FEMA and also put a claim into Red Cross. She did loose a junk ($200 at best) clothes washer through the whole thing. Since I’m an owner of rentals all money that government was given to hand out I’m not eligible for. Rentals are considered businesses and we all know how the government treats US businesses. Had I been a renter I could of falsely filed a report and had a new roller cam, heads, and intake.