Lawyer Needed Back drop, Condo flooded my insurance refuse to pay because I was not living there at that time. Was vacated due to reno's. Now shit has started to get real and dirty. Other tenants have laweryed up and sent me intent letters to claim lost damages. Got any advice? and referrals to some lawyer. |
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not asking for legal advice here , hence my title is asking for a referal to a LAWYER. Seriously, why is it that everyone comes in asking for some help there is always some guy with a smart ass comment . |
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Gotta say though, with ur sn and post title... I was expecting this thread related to what's in recent news..... |
Already emailed a few random lawyers . But again, these are just random lawyers . If anyone has perhaps at least know or gone through this before, PM me. Any ideas would help right now. |
if there were only a service for exactly this purpose... Canadian Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service |
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I'm surprised RS doesn't have any resident lawyers... or do we? |
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Thanks to some that offered some help. Got in touch with a Lawyer that specializes in Condos. Got appointment setup for tomorrow. |
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good luck even with a lawyer. most insurance policies clearly state how long a home can be left vacant before insurance is nil. |
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yup. for reasons such as OPs issues. |
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If the place was under renovation, wouldn't there be someone there working on shit? |
PM if you want my account info to transfer your retainer, it will be $20,000. I have a Law Degree from Devry Institute. J.k. but on the real, I am assuming you live in a building shared by other tenants and under a land-lord? How would your vacated suite flood? Negligence by the renovators, or some shady stuff from your land-lord to evict you or somehow make money out of it? P.S. These are more rhetorical questions to other users here, don't answer them as I'd rather you get a lawyer first and not say something here that would go against you. And to make this post useful I will see if I can contact old friends who may know some good civil lawyers. |
So, good news insurance does have some kinda protection. Was covered for some and some were not. But, in any case. This was not part of me being negligent so, I'll be taking someone else to court to get some of my money back. Yes, insurance does not cover anything in regards to floods if it is vacant. Meaning if tenants leave for 1 day and you get a flood you are SOL. Which pisses me off because I bought insurance telling them it was going to be renovated and vacated as well . If was never my part to be shady in any way. Lesson learned I guess. Btw, The lawyer I have is fucking AWESOME (expensive) . Walked in told him my story, showed him those letters. He laughed got his assistant to write up a letter and by the time I left the office, he sent the other parties a letter as well. Basically telling them to fuck off lol . But, in a very professional way. |
Hey, wanted to give update on this. I was able to force the insurance company that initially denied my claim stating it was vacant And Sue the other companies involved for negligence Long story short, got them to pay up. After years of meetings and homework, and dealing with other parties lawyers making you feel stupid and like a idiot lol. Took a while, as you can see from the start of the original date. So, if anyone needs help in this issue you can pm me and I'll help you as much as I can. This kind of stuff can be devastating and put you in serious emotional and financial pain. Hope this does not happen to anyone else. |
Thank you so much for the kind update. I have been biting my nails and holding onto my seat for the past three years to get closure on this. |
Glad to hear it all worked out in the end and it's nice of you to offer assistance to anyone that ends up in the same situation and finds this thread. |
3 years thats fucked up now tell us what happened |
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