Need to ask a question if anyone has any professional experience.
The 2.5yr old house I'm (Sharen) renting had 3 downpipes (from the gutter on roof to ground) damaged by a whipper snipper probably 18mths ago - at an inspection the PM advised not to worry about it but make sure I had them fixed before I ever left.
Now the problem is - the house was built by a bulk builder (if you follow me) and since I've lived there, which was from brand new) has developed several cracks in the plaster (hairline cracks that are just getting longer - not wider)
The builder came and inspected several issues with the house the other week and as part of their inspection they have determined that the damaged downpipes are responsible for "internal subsidence" and that I should be held liable for any damage to the house because they weren't fixed ASAP when originally damaged.
I've spoken to 2 plumbers in the Ipswich area today who say that's crap!! Yes maybe they could have contributed if we had serious constant rain these past few years but that it would be highly unlikely. However a national engineering company I phoned said that yes, they could be fully responsible for it !!
I'm waiting on a call back from the Residential Tenancy Authority here in QLD in regards to same but wondered if anyone here has ever had any experience with this??
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