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It should probably be a problem with the sewer pipe.
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The water doesn't have to be leaking from the pipes, it should be from the outside.
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Observe it again, is it leaking as soon as his house uses water? Then check if there will be a leak at the location of the floor drain!
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When he uses water at home, the roof of your house is sealed
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Landlord, how did you solve this problem in the end, I also encountered it.
For this phenomenon, the property should be held responsible. You pay the strata fee, wherein: There is a repair fund that is guaranteed by such terms of service. >>>More
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If you can, you can reflect the situation to the property or upstairs, and clean the top of your bathroom if you solve it yourself, and brush it 3 times with better quick-setting water, and dry powder for the first time.
At the same time, inform the upstairs residents and the property that if it is a building quality problem, the property will be repaired, and if it is caused by the renovation or use of the upstairs residents, the upstairs will be repaired.
The party damaged by water leakage should first ask the housing quality inspection department to make an appraisal report on the cause of water leakage in the house and how to make up the leakage; After identification, if it is the cause of the adjacent party, the adjacent party may be required to repair it immediately or in a timely manner on the basis of the report, and may request compensation from the adjacent party for the damage caused during the repair period. If the adjacent party does not cooperate, the injured party can take the dispute to court. The legal basis for this is Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Code >>>More