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Because they should have been warned not to do that, and in that case they would not rent.
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No, the landlord is only responsible for fixing the leak.
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If during the contract period, the tenant causes damage to the property, the tenant is responsible for it.
The right of use rests with the tenant, and the landlord needs to obtain his consent, just like staying in someone else's house.
You are responsible for this situation, the landlord is not responsible for the injury caused by the crack in the toilet of the rental house, and you are responsible for the injury, the house has been rented to you, and the right to use it belongs to you.
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As long as it is a parking space that can be temporarily parked, you can park according to the time regulations, you can go to the vehicle management office or the traffic police force to confirm the situation.
This tenant made a water leak and it was not safe for many people. If you make a bomb in it, you'd be willing.