Dealing with issues at the office
No it's not what you all think (down Jim... [Coffee])-
Here's the quick rundown- On Sept. 9 we got a call from one of the other office owners in our building stating that there was a failure with a water heater in one of the offices and it flooded 2/3 of the building. The flood occurred on the 8th and ran it's course for a day and a half (roughly). There were 5 offices affected by this issue, the office where it originated, the office below (the owner who called us), the office next to his downstairs, a vacant- bank owned- office, the 3rd office downstairs (roughly below us) and the lawyer's office next door to us. Everyone has been pretty cool about the whole thing despite our Allied Claims Adjuster showing up on the Thursday after the flood, when the others showed up on Monday and Tuesday. Allied, via us, our agency, covers the building, while the other offices have their individual policies covering mostly personal property.
Here's the issue- the lady who owns the unit downstairs hired an environmental scientist because of concern about mold and fungus. She wanted her guy to do it, and they even got an attorney involved (not our neighbor). They found mold and deemed that it was a health hazard. To prevent the spread (even though it was on for a week) the HVAC had to be shut off. However, wouldn't the damage already be done if the HVAC had been on for 8 days prior to them shutting it off? This lady has been very difficult through this whole ordeal, and her hippy ways are really starting to get under our skin. She says that she won't allow rebuilding on her unit to begin until the mold is dealt with- so until then no HVAC-- all well and good since she isn't conducting any business in the building until her unit is rebuilt, but the three remaining offices that are still operating? The lawyer next door has already sent her a message saying that we are still without HVAC service until she figures her shit out and gets the problem fixed.
Does anyone here know anything about mold and fungus mitigation and removal? How long does this take? This lady is trying to slow down this whole process, but we're here and she's not, so we have to deal with the rebuild and everything, not to mention no HVAC- which is okay for now, but when it starts getting cold I might have to dig out my sweaters! Also, do we need to worry about the spread of mold and fungus into our unit since they didn't shut off the HVAC until 8 days later? I don't think we could handle a shut down if they found mold in our office- we pretty much spend every dollar we make here...