effervescent11
New Member
Hi everyone,
I'm a new homeowner. I just purchased my first home and unfortunately had to go through the eviction process with a tenant that would not leave. She has unfortunately threatened to pour cement down the pipes. I have called the police and there is nothing they can do until she actually does it, but by then, it is already too late.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do to prevent the cement from setting, if she does pour it? It is a single detached home. She lives in the basement unit and there is access to the sump pump, shower drain, bathroom drain, kitchen sink drain and bathroom sink drain. I live in the two floors above. She'll likely do it right before she leaves on the last day, so I have a small window of opportunity to prevent it from setting.
I tried searching Google, but nothing clear came up. I saw suggestions of keeping the water on all day to flush the cement, using coke, using vinegar, using muriatic acid and using sugar. I am not sure what the best course of action is. Please give me any advice you may have. Thank you!
I'm a new homeowner. I just purchased my first home and unfortunately had to go through the eviction process with a tenant that would not leave. She has unfortunately threatened to pour cement down the pipes. I have called the police and there is nothing they can do until she actually does it, but by then, it is already too late.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do to prevent the cement from setting, if she does pour it? It is a single detached home. She lives in the basement unit and there is access to the sump pump, shower drain, bathroom drain, kitchen sink drain and bathroom sink drain. I live in the two floors above. She'll likely do it right before she leaves on the last day, so I have a small window of opportunity to prevent it from setting.
I tried searching Google, but nothing clear came up. I saw suggestions of keeping the water on all day to flush the cement, using coke, using vinegar, using muriatic acid and using sugar. I am not sure what the best course of action is. Please give me any advice you may have. Thank you!