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Oh my!! Here is my suggestion, as per watching too many court tv shows....
First, document all the contacts you have made in an attempt to fix the problem - who spoke with who, date, time - if in person, always take a second person with you - write what was discussed and what action would be taken. If possible, even have the person sign the documentation. Also have one person be the contact person to make sure all the proper contacts are made with the proper people.
Second, you may want to document the actual leakage with a video camera. Perhaps they just feel that it is college students just over-reacting.
Then make an appointment to see the person in charge of the housing situation - with all documents in toe. Be professional - dress professional during the discussion (I'm sure you already knew that!). Again, document the discussion and the results of the discussion. Have a clear understanding of what can be done and the timeline of it before leaving.
Also, make sure that you have insurance on your belongings - just in case something does happen! Both for sorority items and personal items (renter's insurance, ask your parents about how to get it if you don't have it yet - it's pretty cheap, but worth it just incase of incidences like these).
Also, you may want to contact your national housing representative to assist you if these things fail.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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