My attic tenant, the kitchen pipe burst, flooded my room on the 6th floor, how to claim?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-05-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Claim according to your financial means, and you pay yourself. Your tenant's water pipes belong to you, and the tenant only leases them, and the installation and maintenance of the water pipes is your landlord's responsibility. Of course, except if the tenant is engaged in factory processing and making products.

    You said that it was your attic, and it was estimated that it was just an ordinary tenant, so it was still your own responsibility. The quality of the water pipes used is not good, the installation method is improper, the water pressure is too large, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Take a good picture and calculate the damage yourself. Claim against the attic tenant.

    The two negotiate first.

    If you encounter inconsistencies. You can go to court and sue.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Then let the user. Compensate you for half. Flooded, the sixth floor of your house.

    It's your attic that you rent out. A burst water pipe should be you. Check it up often.

    It wasn't broken by someone else. Just ask him to pay you half of the renovation fee. Don't be too embarrassed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no need to compensate you, it is the water pipe burst in your attic that belongs to the aging of the water pipe, and the owner of the house needs to be held responsible, not the leakage caused by the tenant's mistake, so you should not claim compensation from the tenant.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the tenant does not turn off the faucet, he will naturally have to compensate for the loss.

    A burst water pipe is a problem with your own renovation materials, and it has nothing to do with the tenant. The tenant had to go out to work, and he didn't know that the water pipes would burst. I do not assume this responsibility.

    If it is newly renovated, the decoration company can be held responsible for the materials used or the quality of the water pipes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Although the tenant rents his own house, but the water pipe bursts, it is purely a bad facility, an accident, and the tenant has little responsibility, or he is responsible, and he can't claim compensation!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If the water pipe bursts caused by the tenant, the tenant will compensate you for the loss, and if the water pipe bursts due to aging, the landlord is also responsible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    How much is lost? Count Jean, how much he will compensate, if he is not satisfied with the court lawsuit. What is the attitude of the other person?

    If it is a high-quality person, there should be no problem with a reasonable person. If it's a cheater, you go to court and sue him. I believe that the court will give you a fair solution.

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