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You should first find the upstairs tenant and ask him to compensate or let him go to the property, it must be the upstairs user's water pipe leaking.
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To solve this problem, you need to find a property, but there will be a period during this period that will affect your life.
So you'll have to ask the owner upstairs to get him to pay attention and get less water, or you'll have to have a water festival!
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Looking for upstairs residents, the state stipulates that the facilities of residents must not affect the lives of neighbors.
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Both the upstairs occupants and the strata company are responsible.
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You pay the property management fee first, and then look for the property management and let them compensate, it will work!
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Negotiate with the property first, and if they don't solve it, they can find a hardware store, and they can do it.
The leakage of the kitchen drain pipe upstairs is a matter of the suite, which should be handled by the owner of the upstairs himself, and can be dealt with by the property, but at an additional cost, which is not a public facility.
Is there a neighborhood committee in your community? If you have it, you can react, and you have the right and obligation to help you solve it, and I don't know if you are an old campus or a new community
It's the water in the roof insulation, and when it rains, the rainwater collects in the roof insulation, and it leaks along the perimeter of the pipe, and it is enough to seal the perimeter of the pipe.
It is advisable to find a landlord, who is obliged to provide you with complete equipment and services! >>>More
The property is responsible for repairs, but will not be compensated.