Footage from 357 4th Street Condo Lawsuit
Holy crap! We were just sent the link to a video the plaintiffs in the Corcoran lawsuit made a couple of years ago to document the flooding problems in their newly purchased condo at 357 4th Street. Corcoran Found Negligent in Park Slope Condo Sale [Brownstoner] State Supreme Court Rules Corcoran “Negligent” [TRD] E-mail Shows…
Holy crap! We were just sent the link to a video the plaintiffs in the Corcoran lawsuit made a couple of years ago to document the flooding problems in their newly purchased condo at 357 4th Street.
Corcoran Found Negligent in Park Slope Condo Sale [Brownstoner]
State Supreme Court Rules Corcoran “Negligent” [TRD]
E-mail Shows Couple’s Suit vs. Corcoran Group Holds Water [NYDN]
How long does it take for mold to set up shop? How long does it take to properly and fully abate the mold? I ask because I am now really wondering about the qualifications of the inspector they used (if any was used at all). If showings were delayed due to this water park appearing in the rec room, and said showings were repeatedly delayed due to the same, why did the inspector (again, assuming there was one) not see/report water damage? Surely soaked drywall is discoverable. Which leads to my above questions about the timetable for the appearance of mold and its subsequent remediation.
I can’t imagine any scenario in which Corcoran didn’t know. Even a day or two after the rain has stopped you’d have to imagine that there would be water residue still remaining on the tile floor right? All of that can’t dissipate overnight.
Insanity.
silly buyers, that’s just the salt water pool amenity!
ugh, seriously tho, that suuuuucks, good they got it all on video. but why was someone literally frolicking barefoot in the water at one point in the video?
*rob*
My mouth is agape. I can not even imagine the horror.
Wow! That is totally f*cked up!! I do have a tough time believing- considering the sheer volume of water pouring in, that Corcoran did not know about this. The one email about canceling because of a heavy thunderstorm looks to be really suspicious now. And no way the developer could have possibly not known. (All the animals two by two outside the door is a dead giveaway).
I will keep this in mind next time we have a little plumbing leak (we seem to have a new one every day.) It’s not so bad!
OH MY GOD. Those poor people. I would lose my mind. I also would not stand there in the water if it is over a foot. Could get electrocuted, no?
Perhaps they should have thrown in an ark with the price of this unit. This is a shame. A damn shame.
That’s not a “flooding problem” – it’s an indoor waterway! Jeez.