I rented a house where the kitchen leaked before I didn t know about it, and then I moved in and coo

Updated on Kitchen 2024-03-01
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The responsibility of the landlord has nothing to do with you at all, you ask him to find the landlord to be responsible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can tell the landlord about the leakage of the house and let the landlord find someone to repair it and cover the cost.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You should negotiate with your landlord. He was supposed to be responsible for the leak before, right?

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Isn't it a shared house, it's someone else's home, and it's definitely not a single room and a meter.

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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.

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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.

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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.