Downstairs said that my house leaked during renovation six years ago, causing mold everywhere in the

Updated on Master bedroom 2024-05-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I can't see this reason, I think you can call the property to take a look, or call a professional to judge, this six years ago, but at that time he found out at that time, if it has been six, it should be six years will be very serious, and it may also be humid air, the house will grow mold after living for a long time, or if her house boils water to fight for gas, or eats hot pot steam, it will also cause mold on the wall, Mr. Li, even if it is not easy to fight a lawsuit, that is, if he sues you for water leakage, but there is no evidence, Because you can't see the leak, you can't see the leak, then there's no way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is such a possibility.

    At that time, the water leaking upstairs of my house soaked the roof of the restaurant, and the renovation company said that it would become moldy after a long time.

    Now it's a bit of a corner, but it's not that serious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This situation is really very complicated, and the two can only communicate well, learn to write or call the property to deal with it together.

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