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  1. Jul 7, 2023 · The condo unit owner may be responsible for damages from backed-up sewer pipes depending on its location and cause. Individual owners are responsible for their units or deliberate damage. However, condo communities typically have an HOA or condo owners association (COA) that is responsible for maintaining and repairing plumbing damages in the ...

  2. Jul 26, 2023 · It is your responsibility to maintain and care for your plumbing system to prevent backups. However, if the sewer backup is a result of a public sewer system failure or negligence, the responsibility may shift to the municipality or local government. In such cases, they may be liable and responsible for covering the costs of damages and repairs.

  3. If a pipe backs up or clogs in one of these shared areas, the water can spill over into a residential unit. In that instance, the responsibility quite clearly falls to the HOA. Sewer line replacement and maintenance is an additional HOA responsibility. It is their obligation to keep the main line clear from any sort of backup, blockage, or damage.

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Responsibility of the Condo Association: The condo association typically assumes responsibility for common areas, main sewer lines, and shared plumbing systems. Maintenance fees paid by individual owners may contribute to covering the costs associated with these shared elements. Navigating Repair Obligations and Insurance Responsibilities ...

  5. Oct 5, 2022 · Please call 855-537-0500 or visit www.ksnlaw.com. Since 1983, KSN has been a legal resource for condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations. Additionally, we represent clients in real estate transactions, collections, landlord/tenant issues, and property tax appeals. We represent thousands of clients and community associations throughout ...

  6. There are blockages in the sewer line that have caused the system to back up and then to cause damage to the ceiling of the unit below. Apparently, someone put wipes or diapers in the system before we bought the condo; the wipes/diapers expanded once we started using the system (the condo had been vacant for a long period before we moved in ...

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  8. Apr 18, 2022 · We called the condo manager who came over and had a maintenance man suction the water. He hired a plumber who diagnosed the issue as a common sewer line back up that had flooded through our a/c drain on the bottom floor. 2 other units were affected. We are currently renovating our unit, thus a lot of expensive doors, equipment, etc were damaged ...