Converting the upstairs balcony into a bathroom causes water seepage downstairs?

Updated on Balcony 2024-03-31
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Balcony into bathroom This is the destruction of the original structure of the building, is absolutely not allowed, you can find the property to coordinate and solve, really not can respond to the housing authority, with laws and regulations to solve, to protect their own rights and interests.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The upstairs changed the structure of the house without permission, causing losses downstairs, and the negotiation could not be reached, so the only way to hire a lawyer and go through legal procedures to solve the problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If it doesn't work to find a property, go to court to file a lawsuit, first find a lawyer and ask first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Upstairs bathroom leakage I believe many people should have encountered, upstairs bathroom leakage, you live downstairs, you can first negotiate with the upstairs neighbors. Before the negotiation, we will first understand the cause of the leakage in the bathroom, and it will be more helpful for you to negotiate when you negotiate. So what to do if the upstairs bathroom leaks, and how to find the cause of the bathroom leakage?

    First of all, it can be detected in an empirical way:

    1.Keep not using water all the time, look at the water meter first, write down the number, and check it again after 2-3 hours, if it is a leaking water inlet pipe problem, you can see it quickly.

    2.Drain pipe detection: find a water pipe connected to the faucet, let the water flush the water against the position of the floor drain, be careful not to let the water come to the ground, insist on 2 hours, and see if the water leakage downstairs will worsen.

    3.Plug the floor drain, put water in the bathroom, and see if there will be water leaks downstairs. ?What to do if there is a leak in the bathroom, whether the water inlet pipe is leaking test.

    1.Make a note of the data from the water meter, and this time is the time so that no water is used upstairs.

    2.After two or three hours, check it again3If it is a leak in the inlet pipe, it must be in the water meter.

    Whose fault is it that water seeps from the open-air balcony downstairs?

    No one is at fault. However, compensation is required. There is a law called no liability compensation, that is, whoever is the user of the balcony needs to be responsible for repairs, otherwise, the user of the balcony must be responsible for compensating for all losses caused by water leakage downstairs.

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