On the ground floor of a nineteen storey building, the flue of the cabinet was removed during the re

Updated on Suspended ceilings 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is estimated that it is difficult to get compensation, it may be that the waterproof cap on the top layer is not in place, catch up with the wind and rain, and the rainwater comes down the wind, and the demolition of your flue is only agreed by the property, and the builder and the developer generally cannot agree to do so, and the property has no right to change the building structure. So you can only find the property manager who agreed to your demolition at that time, and it is possible that the responsible person will be fired, or you may get less compensation from the property. Others can choke!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The most important thing is that in your renovation application form, whether there is a description of who is responsible for the problems that arise after the flue is changed. You should take a good look at the contracts, but these contracts are drawn up by the property management side, and the responsibility for the contract should be yours. However, it is necessary to find out whether the root cause of the current situation is caused by flue changes.

    As a rule of thumb, this is not relevant whether the flue is altered or not.

    This kind of thing, the injured are generally the owners, if you make a big trouble, you will definitely be compensated, but not all.

    There is also a question, whether other owners in your community, who are the same as yours or close to you, have similar problems, if so, whether they change the flue or not, there is no doubt that you are the winner.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You should check it out to see where the water is leaking. If it's the water upstairs that stays, it's the responsibility of the upstairs. If the exhaust pipe is leaking, either it is a problem with the range hood or the problem of removing the flue, if it is caused by the removal of the flue, then you have to look at the contract on the renovation of the property you handled at that time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This must be caused by the removal of the flue, you and the property are responsible, according to common sense the property at most only do part of the compensation, you can negotiate with the property first, if there is no result or you are not satisfied with the result in resorting to law, after all, it is very annoying to go to court, I hope you can resolve the dispute smoothly.

    After reading the supplement to your question, I think you already have your own answer, and you don't need to look for a professional anymore.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The property agrees that you will remove the flue only to determine that it will have no impact on the interests of other residents and the structure of the building as a whole, but this does not guarantee that you will be liable for future losses.

    Do you have this in your application or agreement with him? If there is no property, there is no liability for compensation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Just then he has a problem, flue style to the sky, you want to have a problem, no.

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