My balcony seeped water and damaged the wooden ceiling downstairs, but downstairs the balcony was re

Updated on Balcony 2024-05-05
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This must be your responsibility, the causal relationship is that your home leakage causes his family to have losses, of course, the premise is that his home is legally compliant, but no matter what, the neighbors still negotiate to compensate each other a little, even if he does not renovate the room, the balcony to dry clothes is not suitable for you to leak, but also you have to repair, if it is the developer's quality problem, you can also find the developer to repair it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Such a problem arises.

    It's definitely your responsibility.

    It's due to water seepage from your balcony.

    Flooded downstairs.

    It's normal for them to make suspended ceilings.

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