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The responsibility of the landlord has nothing to do with you at all, you ask him to find the landlord to be responsible.
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You can tell the landlord about the leakage of the house and let the landlord find someone to repair it and cover the cost.
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You should negotiate with your landlord. He was supposed to be responsible for the leak before, right?
Repairing the house is the landlord's business, and the most you can do is to cooperate with the repair, and the money is spent by the landlord
Isn't it a shared house, it's someone else's home, and it's definitely not a single room and a meter.
As long as they don't leave the door open, it doesn't hurt you to let you see things you shouldn't see. If you hear their voices, your heart will be calm.
It is unreasonable, and there should be an opportunity for rectification, not to mention that the fine has already played a certain role in punishment. I really couldn't find a lawyer to fight the lawsuit, and they ignored it.
First of all, the cost of repairing the water leakage, the furniture caused by the leakage, the noise pollution, the mental compensation fee, the renovation restoration, anyway, it is not a small amount. It is recommended to negotiate first, and then find the relevant departments if it fails.