My house 302, upstairs 402 bathroom drain on the ceiling of my house, found a leak

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1 All this matter is the responsibility of the upstairs 402, you don't have to go to others, directly find the 402, if the water leakage causes your home gusset to have traces or damage, you can find him to compensate, pay attention to a point, in the process of his finding someone to repair, do not cause trouble to your home (such as the bathroom is too dirty), you can ask him to clean,

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This matter is the responsibility of the property, because the sewer of the non-sunken bathroom is directly installed by the developer, of course, if the upstairs 402 has changed the sewer under the floor, it is the responsibility of the upstairs 402, and this phenomenon generally does not exist, especially to change the sewer under the floor, you must figure this out.

    You shouldn't take this money, the property should be fully compensated, including maintenance fees, material costs, your loss costs, cleaning fees, etc., you are not satisfied with the complaint, reasonable, not afraid of big movements, of course, to be reasonable and polite, the bigger the property, the faster it will be solved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This money is 402 out, and this water is 402 used! But if it's good to screw it, find a 402 person to see, teach you how to remove the gusset, it won't break, generally the most side is loose, try it yourself, you can remove it, find 402 people to prove that his water pipe is leaking, if you can screw it well, you can't screw it to repair his house. Of course, there is a 5-year warranty for waterproofing and 2 years for pipes, and if the warranty is within the warranty period, 402 can find a developer.

    Provide free professional technical consultation for concrete waterproof leakage repair.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This matter of dozens of dollars, I have to settle it myself, so why bother too much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Of course, it is the property to manage, what do you want to do with them without paying the property fee?

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