The water pipe buried in the wall in my bathroom leaked and wet the wall downstairs, wallpaper

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because it has been ten years since the delivery of the house, the responsibility is your full responsibility, and you should be responsible for finding the leakage, repairing, and repairing the downstairs.

    If it's under warranty and you haven't made any modifications to the plumbing, the responsibility can be with the developer. They are in charge of everything. If you have made any changes to the water pipes, the responsibility will still be your own.

    At present, you are responsible for all repairs and maintenance because it is out of insurance. Bear all the losses downstairs.

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