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gomsiepop
01-09-2018, 02:03 PM
I don't want to come across as someone that doesn't care about their neighbor but, there's something that seems terribly out of place. I live in the Village of Charlotte and sustained a minimum amount of roof damage (lost shingles). The repair was done within a week to ten days as were my neighbors that sustained any damage. The exception to this rule is one homeowner who owns a home on a corner lot has had a bright blue roofing material over more than 1/2 of his roof since the hurricane came and went. We are now in January, more than six months after hurricane Irma and the roof has not been repaired. If I thought the homeowner just didn't have the money for the repair I could say that possibly he was justified in taking so much time but, this homeowner just had his lanai enclosed with glass windows so I don't think money is an issue. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what if anything can be done. This home is a terrible eyesore and sticks out like a very sore thumb..

Chatbrat
01-09-2018, 02:10 PM
call community standards

Wiotte
01-09-2018, 03:35 PM
Whether the homeowner has the money or not doesn’t matter. Call community standards and don’t feel guilty about it, the homeowner obviously doesn’t.
He may be in a legal dispute with the original roofer and was advised not to repair it until settled.


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Nucky
01-09-2018, 03:37 PM
I don't want to come across as someone that doesn't care about their neighbor but, there's something that seems terribly out of place. I live in the Village of Charlotte and sustained a minimum amount of roof damage (lost shingles). The repair was done within a week to ten days as were my neighbors that sustained any damage. The exception to this rule is one homeowner who owns a home on a corner lot has had a bright blue roofing material over more than 1/2 of his roof since the hurricane came and went. We are now in January, more than six months after hurricane Irma and the roof has not been repaired. If I thought the homeowner just didn't have the money for the repair I could say that possibly he was justified in taking so much time but, this homeowner just had his lanai enclosed with glass windows so I don't think money is an issue. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what if anything can be done. This home is a terrible eyesore and sticks out like a very sore thumb..

That's beautiful that you don't want to come off the wrong way. Why not make contact with the owner and see if you could help. Maybe someone too his roofing money and took off.

Wiotte
01-09-2018, 03:44 PM
That's beautiful that you don't want to come off the wrong way. Why not make contact with the owner and see if you could help. Maybe someone too his roofing money and took off.



Doesn’t matter, an eyesore is an eyesore. [emoji51]


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golfing eagles
01-09-2018, 03:54 PM
I don't want to come across as someone that doesn't care about their neighbor but, there's something that seems terribly out of place. I live in the Village of Charlotte and sustained a minimum amount of roof damage (lost shingles). The repair was done within a week to ten days as were my neighbors that sustained any damage. The exception to this rule is one homeowner who owns a home on a corner lot has had a bright blue roofing material over more than 1/2 of his roof since the hurricane came and went. We are now in January, more than six months after hurricane Irma and the roof has not been repaired. If I thought the homeowner just didn't have the money for the repair I could say that possibly he was justified in taking so much time but, this homeowner just had his lanai enclosed with glass windows so I don't think money is an issue. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what if anything can be done. This home is a terrible eyesore and sticks out like a very sore thumb..

It may not be that simple. I lost part of my back roof from Irma, had called several roofers immediately, and have had no response from any. The company that did the original roof on my house (4 years old) didn't even keep a master list in their office, they just handed addresses to their roofers who would "call when on their way", and if you weren't available, just cross you off and move on. Another roofer stated he was 4 months behind, and I've never heard from him either. Today I called again and pretended that I never called in the first place---they said they would be out within a week. Fortunately, my underlayment is completely intact, there is no blue tarp (eyesore), and there are no leaks (yet). I would suggest asking the neighbor if he has had problems (nightmares) securing the services of a roofer.

bagboy
01-09-2018, 04:41 PM
I have a friend who rents in Daytona Beach. He has been waiting on roof repair since Irma. It's possible the insurance company provided the tarp and requires it stay put until a professional contractor can do the repair. Most homeowners wouldn't leave the tarp on for the heck of it...imo.

golfing eagles
01-09-2018, 05:43 PM
It may not be that simple. I lost part of my back roof from Irma, had called several roofers immediately, and have had no response from any. The company that did the original roof on my house (4 years old) didn't even keep a master list in their office, they just handed addresses to their roofers who would "call when on their way", and if you weren't available, just cross you off and move on. Another roofer stated he was 4 months behind, and I've never heard from him either. Today I called again and pretended that I never called in the first place---they said they would be out within a week. Fortunately, my underlayment is completely intact, there is no blue tarp (eyesore), and there are no leaks (yet). I would suggest asking the neighbor if he has had problems (nightmares) securing the services of a roofer.

Now for the addendum. 45 minutes after I called, the roofer called back, came over, and will do the repair tomorrow. I think many of these roofing contractors were so overwhelmed they lost track of their customers.

Nucky
01-09-2018, 05:57 PM
GE's previous post about this situation made me post my reply. It is a shame that many things in many places haven't been taken care of yet. Some measured in weeks, some in months some in years.

Topspinmo
01-09-2018, 06:09 PM
probably and insurance and or contractor problem. I doubt he's just setting there fat, dumb, and happy that the tarp still over his roof? Or again maybe he's renter or squatter and DGAS?:ohdear: