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State of Emergency - maplefreak26 - 2011-04-27

I am truly sorry for your lost. Sad

And you sure drink a lot of soda...


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-27

maplefreak26 Wrote:And you sure drink a lot of soda...

Nah. There's no local aluminum recycling center so I go months between runs to drop off.

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State of Emergency - Kalovale - 2011-04-27

One good thing about living on highlands is you don't have to worry much about floods.
Get through this safely.


State of Emergency - Emerald - 2011-04-28

I'm so sorry about what happened.

Best wishes to you and your animals! Biggrin


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

For the interested I'll be keeping updates in my blog in it's own section, and will append updates throughout each day as I have time and news.


State of Emergency - Pikamemnon - 2011-04-28

If I have learned anything from watching King of the hill, its that one of your new worries could be mold. It seemed to be a problem even in unflooded buildings. I dont remember how they solved the problem though..


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

Pikamemnon Wrote:If I have learned anything from watching King of the hill, its that one of your new worries could be mold.

Not particularly a problem since the apartment is unlivable in the first place and won't be restored until well after my lease was up.


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

And the renter's insurance claim was rejected. Yay me.


State of Emergency - MetaSeraphim - 2011-04-28

Eosian Wrote:And the renter's insurance claim was rejected. Yay me.

Ouch, is it possible to fight with them about it? Or are you simply screwed?


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

Nope. Water specific exclusion in the policy. So eight years with that agency completely wasted by the one time I actually needed them.


State of Emergency - ShinkuDragon - 2011-04-28

that¿s the most retarded thing ever.


State of Emergency - MetaSeraphim - 2011-04-28

Eosian Wrote:Nope. Water specific exclusion in the policy. So eight years with that agency completely wasted by the one time I actually needed them.

ShinkuDragon Wrote:that¿s the most retarded thing ever.

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How much in total damage would you say the flood caused? Surely the server rack had to cost a bit.


State of Emergency - MariettaRC - 2011-04-28

Eosian Wrote:Nope. Water specific exclusion in the policy. So eight years with that agency completely wasted by the one time I actually needed them.

What the pineapple, seriously? That's messed up. o_e


State of Emergency - Sarah - 2011-04-28

Eosian Wrote:Nope. Water specific exclusion in the policy. So eight years with that agency completely wasted by the one time I actually needed them.

Welcome to insurance.


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

MetaSeraphim Wrote:.

How much in total damage would you say the flood caused? Surely the server rack had to cost a bit.

5-8k.


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-28

And to make it greater I have to have my apartment emptied by Sunday and find a place to put everything. Was planning to have it cleaned out already but didn't expect to have the second floor empty too and now I'm back to trying to find someone to take the cats again. Sigh. Busy weekend.

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State of Emergency - Fiel - 2011-04-29

Given that insurance isn't covering you, you are liable for your own property. However, is the landlord making you liable for property damage since your insurance didn't cover it?


State of Emergency - Ęxøđųş - 2011-04-29

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Sorry, I had to do this.

Anyways, hope you're fine.


State of Emergency - Eos - 2011-04-29

Fiel Wrote:Given that insurance isn't covering you, you are liable for your own property. However, is the landlord making you liable for property damage since your insurance didn't cover it?

No. That wouldn't be legal anyway since I can't insure their property. Their insurance covered that. I am supposed to get my security deposit back from them today and contact fema because we were declared a catastrophe last night. Not sure that will do any good but will give it a shot.

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State of Emergency - FoolsLove - 2011-04-29

While I'm very sorry for what happened to you Eos, I'm far more concerned about the reported near 400 tornadoes that were spawned by the storm that have caused a so far reported 300 deaths, which were a result from the same storm that caused your flooding. :c

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_25%E2%80%9328,_2011_tornado_outbreak