My house is not renovated, and the next door says that my bathroom is leaking, who is responsible

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Water seepage is possible, your home is not decorated, there is no water, but there is rain, it will enter the water when it rains, because it is not decorated, so it will leak, how is the property looking for you, you should find the property, or cooperate with the property to find the developer, it's none of your business, if you agree, that's your business, how can you deal with it, can you handle it, unless you start to decorate, do waterproofing, the current property is unreasonable, you can push it, don't believe it, he can't knock your house down, find the property to talk about, The property is Laipi, you can find the developer to deal with it, this is obviously a problem with the quality of the house, it has nothing to do with you, you just need to cooperate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is also possible that the waterproofing of your home is not done well

    If there was no problem with the previous one.

    It is also possible that his own renovation was not done well when the waterproofing was not done

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Have you renovated your home, see if your bathroom is leaking, and look for the problem first!!

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