What should I do if I refuse to compensate for the loss of water leakage in the upstairs bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course it doesn't make sense! Of course, it should all be from the upstairs owners! What is there to discuss!

    And if the downstairs is damaged due to water leakage, the upstairs must also bear the responsibility for compensation. It's your bathroom that's leaking, and it's not mine, why should I be responsible for laying the floor for you, it's just a dream! If it's me, you're welcome!

    Take photos for evidence, hire a lawyer, and sue him! What nonsense! Because the bathroom is owned upstairs, then the upstairs owner is also responsible for ensuring that it does not interfere with the rights and interests of others in the process of use, and if there is a water leak, they should be anxious, because they are infringing on the rights and interests of others, they should find a way to remedy it as soon as possible, and strive to compensate less in the future, so as to have a positive attitude.

    The property is also liable in this matter, and you can sue the property as a second defendant!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In addition to the photos you take, you also have to find an insider to write about the process of the water pipe cracking and flowing water in the house upstairs. And they know the details of the whole process of the cracked and leaking water pipes in the indoor water pipes of the people upstairs, and only when you get these testimony documents, combined with your photos, will the court accept your evidence, and your lawsuit will have a chance of winning.

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