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If you take out the toilet from the seller during transportation, you should be liable for compensation if you do not carefully observe whether there is any damage during transportation and find problems during installation.
If the owner has been present during the installation process, it can be proven that you did not have a collision, and you can hold the transporter jointly and severally liable.
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The seller has the burden of proof to explain that it is not his own responsibility, and it is necessary to identify the cause of the damage and determine
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Without proof that you broke it, you are not liable.
I think this kind of problem should be the landlord's problem, after all, although you have signed the contract, but you moved in after two weeks, so the toilet drain caused before belongs to the landlord.
1. Before the toilet is installed, it is necessary to ensure that there is no sediment and debris in the sewage pipe, the sewage pipe is about 10mm higher than the ground, and the ground installed must also be horizontal. >>>More
Only use the shifter, or use the whole to raise the ground.
I sell toilets, and whether it is a siphon or a straight flush toilet, it has a U-bend, so you should not consider installing a siphon or a straight flush, you should consider whether to continue to install the toilet or continue to squat.
Don't press the side flange under the toilet The distance from the wall can be adjusted to 2CM, let me tell you The current toilet is basically all-inclusive The fixing nuts of the cover are in the back Too close to the wall If the cover is loose in the future, if you want to fix the cover, it is not easy to operate, hehe.