- What if an owner appoints a restorer after hours and the charge is greater than CHU consider reasonable?
- Why aren’t carpets in my lot covered?
- Can I have alternate accommodation or rental loss during the drying? It’s too loud.
- My carpet is wet too from the water, will your restorers dry that too?
- Can I claim for the electricity the drying machines use?
- Is it safe to stay in the property after drying/restoration but before repairs?
- What if I can’t stay at the property because it is too hot/noisy during restoration?
- What is covered under building?
- What is covered under contents?
- My sewer had a blockage not covered by the policy, is the resultant damage from overflow into the lot covered?
- We have had a kitchen fire which has resulted in soot damage to the walls and ceiling, is this something covered by CHU’s strata policy?
- Where does one find out what suppliers to use?
- How do I know if a restorer is needed?
- Can I call a CHU restorer directly?
- Can a restorer be used for just water or other types of events?
- I am concerned about mould and have some health issues, will the restorers have their own mould specialists?
- Can I claim loss of rent even though I don’t have a lease agreement in place? I was unable to advertise the unit due to the damage.
- If a restorer is required out of hours how should we best handle this?
- My tenant is not able to stay in the property due to the damage and the loud drying equipment are they able to be paid for their temporary accommodation?
- My contents have been damaged as a result of the escape of water and it is a strata issue that caused it. Will Residential Strata Insurance cover my contents to be cleaned/replaced?
- I have water running everywhere, I have stopped the water running, what should I do?
- Can the restorer advise me to move out of my property?
- Can the restorer, restore the power disconnected by the fire brigade?
- How long will it take to dry out my property?
- My wood floors are wet and buckling. Will they have to be replaced?
- Will water damage to my property cause mould?
- If I discover mould at my property, what should I do?
- Can I attempt to dry my property after a water damage or flooding myself?
- Why are air movers and dehumidifiers used?
- I have a lot of noisy drying equipment within my property which is preventing me from sleeping, what should I do?
- Should I open the windows to help the drying process?
- My electricity bill is much higher due to drying equipment used to dry out my property. What should I do?
- I feel that I am unable to reside at my property as a direct result of the restoration works being undertaken, who should I contact?
- Who do I call if my property suffers an after-hours flooding incident?
- What about sewage contamination?