The downspout access in my bathroom was broken, and the developer has admitted that it was their res

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-25
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1.Tiles won't break, do you think that when you take a shower, that brick will break when you wash it for a long time? 2. There may be a lot of filth in the sewage, which may cause some things to grow.

    3, this luck... If you think about it, there will be a smell of sewage, and I think the smell is not good, it will affect people's mood, and when people are in a bad mood, they feel that nothing is going well. 4.

    This is not clear, you need to negotiate this with the developer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, first of all, after a long time, the tiles will not break when touched, but they will fall off the ground. Second, bacteria will definitely grow over time. Thirdly, the presence of sewage in the house will definitely affect people's health, and from the perspective of feng shui, it will affect the luck of the owner.

    Fourth, now the initiative is completely in our hands, first of all, let the developer repair the water pipes of the residents upstairs of the bar, and then ask the developer to compensate you for the renovation costs, lost work costs, etc., such unscrupulous developers must teach them a lesson.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can find a lawyer for advice.

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