House “totalled” by water damage from broken pipes?
Question by IWantOut!: House “totalled” by water damage from broken pipes?
We moved from where our old house is. We had the electricity and water shut off. We went down last weekend to put antifreeze in the pipes.
When we got there, to our horror, the pipes had burst AND there was water gushing everywhere. Who knows how long. I guess the city DID shut off the electricity but did NOT shut off the water.
Due to a bookkeeping error (on my part) we have no insurance. Due to where the house is located, it is not worth that much.
I am afraid that fixing the place back up will cost more than the house is worth (we were planning on selling it). What should a person do in this type of situation?
Our property taxes for 2012 show the property value at $ 16,000. The house itself is around 1400 square feet. It is a victorian style octagon house with stain glass windows, pocket doors and a claw foot tub. I love the house but even when we moved in, it needed a lot of work. Now it needs WAY more…
Best answer:
Answer by roger n
Get what you can for it by selling to a builder / speculator. I suspect you know its not worth a lot in its current state.
What about getting the site cleared completely (assuming its not attached to anything) and talking to the local council about planning permission for another property.You don’t have to build it but your site is worth much more with outline planning permission. You would however have to pay someone to draw up basic plans for the new building.
Talk to the council first. They may also be able to suggest some drastic way of drying it out which might be cost effective.
Look in your local papers fro builders who won’t have to travel far. makes it more attractive to them.
Try and get some idea of what it would be worth if it were not wet. ( see Estate guys’ adverts for similar if possible. )
Hope it all works out OK
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House “totalled” by water damage from broken pipes?
Question by IWantOut!: House “totalled” by water damage from broken pipes?
We moved from where our old house is. We had the electricity and water shut off. We went down last weekend to put antifreeze in the pipes.
When we got there, to our horror, the pipes had burst AND there was water gushing everywhere. Who knows how long. I guess the city DID shut off the electricity but did NOT shut off the water.
Due to a bookkeeping error (on my part) we have no insurance. Due to where the house is located, it is not worth that much.
I am afraid that fixing the place back up will cost more than the house is worth (we were planning on selling it). What should a person do in this type of situation?
Our property taxes for 2012 show the property value at $ 16,000. The house itself is around 1400 square feet. It is a victorian style octagon house with stain glass windows, pocket doors and a claw foot tub. I love the house but even when we moved in, it needed a lot of work. Now it needs WAY more…
Best answer:
Answer by roger n
Get what you can for it by selling to a builder / speculator. I suspect you know its not worth a lot in its current state.
What about getting the site cleared completely (assuming its not attached to anything) and talking to the local council about planning permission for another property.You don’t have to build it but your site is worth much more with outline planning permission. You would however have to pay someone to draw up basic plans for the new building.
Talk to the council first. They may also be able to suggest some drastic way of drying it out which might be cost effective.
Look in your local papers fro builders who won’t have to travel far. makes it more attractive to them.
Try and get some idea of what it would be worth if it were not wet. ( see Estate guys’ adverts for similar if possible. )
Hope it all works out OK
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I received a call from a man who told me that his home had been destroyed from fire and water damage in Queens. He didn’t have homeowners insurance and the condo association and the owner of the building refused to pay for the contents of his apartment. He didn’t know what to do or where to turn.
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He came to me for help to file a claim against the condo association, the owner of the building, and the roofing company that actually started the fire. Watch the video to learn more.
If you find yourself in a similar situation where your homeowners insurance has failed to pay and compensate you for loss of your apartment or home, I urge you to explore my website http://www.oginski-law.com for more information. If you have legal questions, then I encourage you to call me since I can answer your legal questions at 516-487-8207 or by e-mail at lawmed10@yahoo.com. I welcome your call.
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