Is it responsible for never cooking at home when the kitchen is clogged?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-06-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The kitchen drain is blocked, and I don't cook at home, so I also have some responsibility. You can discuss with the landlord downstairs and upstairs to solve the problem of clogged sewers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, this problem is the same as the principle that many old communities apportioned funds to install elevators, and many owners of the first floor of the community swore that they would never use the elevator in their lives, because he only needed to take half a station and half a staircase to go home, and he didn't need the elevator at all, and it sounded very reasonable, and the author proposed, his kitchen is basically not used, so the kitchen is connected to the main pipe blockage and his house actually has nothing to do with it, In fact, this is theoretically a kind of rental discount of public resources, and there is no cost-effective, cost-effective or cost-effective in the use of public resources? In this way, the use of any public resources is almost exclusively altruistic, and almost not self-interested, so the author has such a mind, in fact, it is also very normal, in fact, the questioner only needs to think about it in reverse, if the reality is from the questioner, the home alone pull a manager, then how much public resources and other people's space will it occupy? In fact, the main water pipe of any unit or a house, or the head office blue, is actually more or less affected by each household in this building, and this influence is actually unavoidable by every household, but this influence can be reflected at a certain moment, he is not artificially decided, but there will be a lot of accidental situations, in fact, if the questioner thinks about it like this, he can figure it out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the kitchen is blocked, then you are also a part of this corridor, then of course you should pay, although you don't cook in your own house, but you can't guarantee that your kitchen is one. If you haven't been to the water in the sewer, you must have been to the water, and if it's also water, then if you don't pay for it, it will block your house.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It doesn't matter if you cook or not, because after all, your sewer is blocked because of your side of the house, so your house needs to be repaired.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You don't cook, but you still need water. Your home water still has to be one from the pipes. Stay. I don't think I need to worry too much about this. It's up to you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If it passes through the pipes of your house, you will need to pay for it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you can't provide conclusive evidence, you may have to pay this fee for each floor of the pipeline.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes.

    This is a public facility. Kitchen drains are also part of the value of your property.

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