The upstairs water pipe in my house broke, causing a lot of water to run down the ceiling of my livi

Updated on Living room 2024-08-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At this time, hurry up to contact the upstairs, it is to ask the upstairs residents to compensate in full, you can find the property to coordinate, if the upstairs is rippling, you can only find the media to expose.

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A qualified appraisal agency may be entrusted to assess the losses and demand compensation for the losses, but if the negotiation fails, a direct lawsuit can be resolved.

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The upstairs residents have already moved in, right? The water pipes in the wall were constructed by the residents themselves when they renovated them, and the water leakage was of course the responsibility of the residents upstairs. If the property management company is asked to provide repairs, the cost should be paid by the resident. The cost of repairs to your home should also be borne by the upstairs residents.