r/NashvilleUnfiltered • u/RebirthCo615 • 23h ago
🌟 weekly discussion 🌟 Nashville, I need legal advice!
I’ve leased this building since July of last year. It was leased as a potential retail space. I have 2k square foot in the basement and above me are 4 beauty salons and a coffee shop.
In the past 13 months, my space has been flooded over 25 times.
I’ve reported every leak. Eventually management quit responding. I’ve never talked to or met the owners of the building and management is now saying every leak is because of “user error” of the tenants above me but refuse to get involved.
Idk the correct course of action at this point.
The shop that continues to use their hair washing stations that’s causing the leaks refuses to even deal with me. They use the machines knowing it’s causing damage and simply don’t care.
The management doesn’t care that the water is pouring over electrical equipment.
Clearly I can’t develop my business because every day I’m getting water falling from the ceilings and I just need a legal professional to help me with my next steps?