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Originally Posted by Cajundaddy
Because it was a common attic for the complex and some less-than-tidy renters in one of the other units, she had limited control over the pest problem
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Look at the documents specifying the association maintaining "common areas".
They may specify everything outside of interior wall.
She might have recourse to get her damage costs covered.
In my condo case, I had two bedroom ceilings plus kitchen almost collapsing from roof leaks over years. This was because the management company already "fired" unanimously by owners was going up and digging holes in the roof with shovels. This was ostentatiously on instructions of the majority owner/developer who had committed grand larceny on paper and was being sued by the board I was unanimously on and unfortunately had to lead. A corrupt insider court system, conflict of interest and fraud by prominent local attorneys in line for judgehood, plus lack of moral fortitude by owners, led to my first home purchased with all the money my grandfather left me being fraudulently stolen. Twice just before Christmas. Timing is everything. I will never forgive never forget.