Dave
Chicago,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, April 04, 2005
You said that The roofing company Cingular hired did not do a good job sealing the holes. I have 2 suggestions: 1. Go after the roofer. I hope you took pictures. 2. Check your lease with Cingular. It may have some information regarding who is responsible for repairs. This type of thing happens quite often, as the result of shoddy workmanship. As a building owner you should be entitled to a new roof if you can prove the leaks were caused by the construction (which by the sounds of it, shouldn't be too hard). I'm not a lawyer, but I do know in situations like this you are considered a landlord to them. Look into a cease order, which would stop them from accessing the equipment until the matter is resolved. If you lock them out, and file suit, they'll listen. Good luck.
Dan
Wilbraham,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, April 01, 2005
FYI Cingular has not been bought by T Mobile. Cingular bought ATT. You might have better luck speaking to the right company.