Pool Leak Legal Options

Summary

If your pool maintenance company caused a leak, you may have a claim for damages. Document everything, conduct a leak test, and consider sending a formal demand letter. If unresolved, consulting a Texas lawyer could strengthen your case.

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I have contacted them and documented everything. Would you like me to attach emails and texts with a timeline/
It sounds like you've been proactive in documenting everything, which is great. While I can't review attachments, it's important to keep that documentation organized. Have you considered consulting with a local attorney in Texas to assess your potential claim against the pool maintenance company? If you want, I can help connect you with local lawyers who can assist further.
I haven't yet. My next step is to a pool leak test done to see where the leak is and how much the damages will be. I've already asked the maintence company to cover the test and damages but they denied all responsibility.
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Before proceeding, it might be helpful to explore your legal options. Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers in Texas who can help you assess your potential claim against the pool maintenance company?
I'd like your input first.
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It looks like you have a valid concern with the pool maintenance company. Since they denied responsibility, you might consider taking the following steps:
- Conduct the leak test to assess damages.
- Continue documenting all interactions with the maintenance company.
- Consider sending a formal demand letter outlining your claims and damages.
If the situation doesn't resolve, consulting a lawyer could strengthen your case.
Here is the email I sent after he confirmed the pool has a leak. I have text with pictures documenting what happend on July 15th along with multiple follow ups after via text and emails saying I've continued to lose water which was never an issue before.
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It sounds like you're handling the situation well. Continue documenting everything and consider sending a formal demand letter. If you don't reach a resolution and need further assistance, consulting a lawyer in Texas could be beneficial. If you need help connecting with one, feel free to ask!
can you not help me any further?
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It seems like you're well-prepared with documentation and next steps. While I can't offer more direct assistance in terms of attachments or reviewing documents, you've got a good handle on things. If you decide to consult a lawyer, they can provide more tailored advice based on your evidence and situation. Let me know if there's anything else you need!