Water damage
Postitatud: 15 Veebr 2010, 19:12
I hope its ok to write in english. I know some estonian, but not enough.
I have a question regarding estonian construction rules and law.
I have a 5 year old apartment in Tallinn that had a boiler that broke.
The boiler was in the sauna. The water went right through the floor,
into the bedroom downstairs.
With the building code at that time, there should have been water insulation
under the tiles in the sauna. The water should have just run under the sauna door into the shower drain, and no water damage should have happened.
It is about 5 years since the apartment was built and it had only a 2 year guarantee. Is the builder in any way responsible by estonian law?
I know in finland it would be considered a major defect, a whole phase
of work that was not done at all, and something for the buyer to be impossible
to inspect. By finnish law I believe the builder would be responsible without
any time limits. But differant countries, differant laws I'm sure.
I would appreciate any help.
Tom
I have a question regarding estonian construction rules and law.
I have a 5 year old apartment in Tallinn that had a boiler that broke.
The boiler was in the sauna. The water went right through the floor,
into the bedroom downstairs.
With the building code at that time, there should have been water insulation
under the tiles in the sauna. The water should have just run under the sauna door into the shower drain, and no water damage should have happened.
It is about 5 years since the apartment was built and it had only a 2 year guarantee. Is the builder in any way responsible by estonian law?
I know in finland it would be considered a major defect, a whole phase
of work that was not done at all, and something for the buyer to be impossible
to inspect. By finnish law I believe the builder would be responsible without
any time limits. But differant countries, differant laws I'm sure.
I would appreciate any help.
Tom