Hi there. I rent a unit with brand new vinyl flooring. The vinyl flooring started cracking around a low/soft spot in the middle of the space about a week after I moved in. I sent a report and pictures to the management company and they thanked me for the pictures and that was that. After a couple months of avoiding the spot I just bought a area rug and covered up and went on with life.
Anyways I will be moving out soon 1 year later, and the cracking has gotten much worse, and I want to collect some photo proof while I still live here incase they try and charge me for it. Where I live they will have to arrange an over the phone arbitration with an official, and I would have a chance to submit photo evidence as well as my emails reporting the problem right away.
So anyways I bought a 4 foot level and was just planning on taking a series of photos showing the gap under the level corresponding with the cracks, and the level areas not being cracked. Does this sound like a good strategy?
I am not experienced in flooring but I assume you are supposed to have a level sub floor. It also has random pieces around the house that have chipped. Flooring was done by the rental company's repair guys, paid for by the owner, so I expect them to be biased as they are the ones on the hook for the faulty installation if they cant somehow manage make me pay.
I can show the end result pictures before and later if anyone is interested.
Anyways I will be moving out soon 1 year later, and the cracking has gotten much worse, and I want to collect some photo proof while I still live here incase they try and charge me for it. Where I live they will have to arrange an over the phone arbitration with an official, and I would have a chance to submit photo evidence as well as my emails reporting the problem right away.
So anyways I bought a 4 foot level and was just planning on taking a series of photos showing the gap under the level corresponding with the cracks, and the level areas not being cracked. Does this sound like a good strategy?
I am not experienced in flooring but I assume you are supposed to have a level sub floor. It also has random pieces around the house that have chipped. Flooring was done by the rental company's repair guys, paid for by the owner, so I expect them to be biased as they are the ones on the hook for the faulty installation if they cant somehow manage make me pay.
I can show the end result pictures before and later if anyone is interested.