My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: OR
Recently in Oregon we had a major snowstorm that caused extensive damage to buildings throughout my town. As the snow melted from the roof of my apartment complex, I started getting heavy water damage to the interior of the apartment (i.e. drywall began bubbling and lifting, maybe some rot, and also mold). I went to the apartment management and filled a repair request, but they said they would not be able to do anything about the roof until the snow completely melted. I asked if they would repair the interior of my apartment and they told me their insurance was not responsible for any damage done to the 'inside' of the apartment. She told me it was my personal responsibility. I asked a few others if they thought this sounded right, and no one thought it should be my responsibility. Can someone familiar with this area of law tell me if I'm actually financially responsible for internal damage caused by the faulty structural integrity of the apartment building?

