The top of the bathroom is leaking by the downpipe, and the residents upstairs put a bath room in th

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-17
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The water leak happened and it took a toll on you. I think that since there is no property, it must be resolved through negotiation. You first have to talk to the upstairs and the upstairs people next door, but you have to have a good relationship with them.

    Find out exactly where the leak is. Finally, you can suggest that they redo the waterproofing, and say that if they care about the cost, you will make a proper point, the key is that it does not leak, and you live comfortably. Do you say yes or no?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you don't put the bath, it doesn't necessarily mean that you won't be building, you may have buried the water pipe, and the water pipe will leak if it breaks, which is very likely, I have encountered such a problem. I hope you understand, hehe.

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