During the rental period, the aging of the toilet water pipes caused all the floors to be soaked, ho

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If it turns out that the water pipes are aging, the landlord should be held responsible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The main responsible person for this water leakage is the tenant, and the tenant should dredge the sewer for his own convenience, but the toilet pipe in the rental room is aging, and the landlord should provide safe, reasonable and convenient facilities, so the landlord replaces the main sewer pipe because the tenant replaces.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If there is no agreement during the use of the room, the responsibility for its repair shall be borne by the landlord. Therefore, the aging water pipes should be replaced by the landlord in time.

    Tenants are responsible for safe use during use and should turn off the water valve to take necessary measures during the trip. At the same time, the drain dredging during the trial period should be the responsibility of the tenant.

    In summary, the landlord and the tenant should be jointly responsible for the loss of the floor caused by water leakage.

    The specific ratio of shared responsibilities should be based on a 4:6 ratio between the tenant and the landlord or negotiated a settlement.

    In the case of compensation, the costs shall be borne in proportion to the cost of repairing or resurfacing the floor and the related losses. If the two parties fail to reach an agreement through negotiation, they may retain relevant evidence to sue the court for a ruling or judgment.

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It mainly depends on whether the leakage of the pipeline is caused by natural causes or caused by external forces, if it is caused by natural causes and the renter also reports to the landlord in time after discovering it, then the renter is not responsible; On the other hand, if the renter is damaged and fails to report to the landlord in time, he should bear some responsibility.