Most often the hoa is responsible for maintaining roofs in townhomes.
Townhouse roof leak.
Look for missing shingles raised shingles or holes in shingles.
During the recent rain storms a roof leak damaged the ceiling and carpet in my townhouse.
If a leak is difficult to find enlist a helper and go up on the roof with a garden hose.
Isolate areas when you run the hose.
The city says we can t replace an individual townhome roof because it wouldn t tie into the neighbors roofs in that building.
Review your hoa declaration it should state which party is responsible for maintaining the roof.
In a condo the roof and building itself belong to all the owners as a common element.
Examine roof flashings for gaps and check for cracks in the rubber boots on rooftop vents.
The most common causes of leaks that.
For example soak the downhill side of a chimney first then each side then the top on both sides.
If your roof is older it is possible that the leak is within the roof field.
The association s insurance company.
The roof is maintained by the homeowners association.
If so you may have a claim that the hoa breached its duty to maintain the roof.
If a townhouse is a rental property owned by a landlord who collects rent from a tenant the landlord is typically responsible for the roof repairs.
The roofing company says we need a new roof.
The community is 18 years old and many of us are having repeated leaks to repair.
This means the expanse of shingles slate shakes whatever.
If your roof is asphalt then you can walk around with ease.
It can cause water damage to your ceilings and walls mold in your home s insulation or rotting rafters and roof sheathing.
Other materials such as slate concrete tile or clay tile may not be so forgiving.
Start low soaking the area just above where the leak appears in the house.
Something that starts as a small problem a roof leak can lead to big damage and even bigger headaches.
The roofing company agrees.
If you are simply the tenant a townhouse roof problem is an inconvenience but thankfully it s not going to drain your finances this is your landlord s problem.
Occasionally a property owner is able to argue that a tenant caused the damage to the roof.