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bid_time
Aug 27, 2014Nomad II
From all of your description, no cracking, can push up on the ceiling, etc., etc., I think what you are describing is water damage. There is no other way the top can remain in place and the underneath sag. You say the glue became unbonded, I'll bet it did, because the wood become damaged by water. The reason you never saw any sign of the leak - because the wood soaked up the water, and/or what didn't soak in ran off down the walls.
In any event, the answer to your dilemma is really quit simple and doesn't involve a lawyer. Agree to take the ceiling down, if no water damage is evident they pay, if it is, you pay. If everything is as you say you got nothing to lose. If you do have a leak, you need to know it and fix it.
In any event, the answer to your dilemma is really quit simple and doesn't involve a lawyer. Agree to take the ceiling down, if no water damage is evident they pay, if it is, you pay. If everything is as you say you got nothing to lose. If you do have a leak, you need to know it and fix it.
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