Emergency Update: Condo Ceiling Collapsed
8 months ago
I've had a very rough February so far. The rainstorm in Las Vegas on February 13th had caused me to hydroplane and crash one of my front wheels into a curb and a large rock causing damage to my tire rim. Thankfully I was able to get this repaired by switching the rim of my spare tire, but now that means I'm out of a spare tire so I cannot afford another car accident again. While my car situation had been salvaged from the rainstorm, the same cannot be said for my bottom condominium unit I'm trying to sell.
That same rainstorm has caused severe water flooding into my home specifically the ceiling. This is likely caused by my condominium property's roof to have a hole that has flooded into the upstairs unit which has flooded my unit beneath it. At first I thought the damage was significant and not dangerous until the ceiling in my empty main bedroom had collapsed by the morning of the 15th. I have notified my homeowner association and my home insurance company regarding this issue. Unfortunately for me I am forced to remove my home off the housing market so I'm unable to sell my property as it is until the house receives the repair it desperately needs.
With my income I barely make enough to cover for the mortgage and HOA fees but not for the bills as I am the only occupant of my house. I may potentially have to evacuate into my local friend's home sooner rather than later like no later than today due to the risk of house mold and more debris. I didn't want to keep my clients waiting on commission and art trades, but I need to address this issue. The stroke of bad luck has been hitting my mental strength making it harder for me to disciplining myself to do the required tasks I need to do. All I can ask is for more patience. I promise that I will return to art as quickly as possible, but I feel it is important to let all of you know that will not be anytime soon.
I'm really sorry to let you guys down like this.
That same rainstorm has caused severe water flooding into my home specifically the ceiling. This is likely caused by my condominium property's roof to have a hole that has flooded into the upstairs unit which has flooded my unit beneath it. At first I thought the damage was significant and not dangerous until the ceiling in my empty main bedroom had collapsed by the morning of the 15th. I have notified my homeowner association and my home insurance company regarding this issue. Unfortunately for me I am forced to remove my home off the housing market so I'm unable to sell my property as it is until the house receives the repair it desperately needs.
With my income I barely make enough to cover for the mortgage and HOA fees but not for the bills as I am the only occupant of my house. I may potentially have to evacuate into my local friend's home sooner rather than later like no later than today due to the risk of house mold and more debris. I didn't want to keep my clients waiting on commission and art trades, but I need to address this issue. The stroke of bad luck has been hitting my mental strength making it harder for me to disciplining myself to do the required tasks I need to do. All I can ask is for more patience. I promise that I will return to art as quickly as possible, but I feel it is important to let all of you know that will not be anytime soon.
I'm really sorry to let you guys down like this.
Hoping things work out for getting through the trouble.