HOA responsibility in common kitchen line
Greetings. I have a ground floor condo with two units above me, having an identical kitchen layout directly bove mine. I recently had a back up of water under my sink when I ran my garbage disposal. I called a licensed plumber out. He told me there was a block in the common 2" line, which he snaked, saying that would be an HOA responsibility. After he snaked the line, the garbage disposal started leaking from the bottom and needed to be replaced. The plumber said that trying to run the disposal with a clog probably put stress on the disposal and could have caused it to break. The HOA refuses to pay for it, stating that they believe I clogged my own drain. They are unaware that any common line exists except for the 3" sewer line, which they recently snaked. They did not even talk to my plumber. I am planning to take the HOA to small claims court to sue for damages caused by back-up in the common 2" line. There are no obtainable diagrams of the layout of the building showing the way the pipes run. I plan to get a good letter from the plumber stating that based on the location of the clog, he determined it to be in the common line. Question: Is there anything else I can bring to court besides this letter to make my case convincing? Also, do you think I have a case suing for the replacement of the garbage disposal, along with the cost of snaking the line? The garbage disposal was over 5 years old. I don't know when it would have needed to be replaced were it not for the back-up. I could use any and all opinions, particularly anything I could use in court. Thanks in advance.