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The toilet upstairs is leaking. Go downstairs. Or communicate with the neighbors upstairs.
If that doesn't work, you can go to the community and ask the staff to mediate. If the community worker fails to mediate, he or she can sue the court. Call the police, not the police.
However, there is no charge for calling the police.
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In this case, you have to find the landlord of the tenant upstairs and ask the landlord to repair his upstairs toilet, and it is not necessary to call the police, but if you call the police, the police can only mediate.
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If you don't have money to call the police, the police can only adjust and tell you that you can't prosecute.
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The first thing is to communicate with the residents upstairs, so that he can fix the leakage in time, if he doesn't repair it, he can also find the property company, let the property company help solve it, if it doesn't work, you can also call the police.
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You can call the police or find the property for mediation, but you don't need to pay money.
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It seems that such a problem is that the property is coordinated, the police are regulated, and the oil and salt are estimated to be sued.
The problem is not downstairs, the root cause: to re-do the waterproofing upstairs. >>>More
No, you have to go upstairs to the balcony to do waterproofing.
First of all, find out the location of water seepage and apply a high-flexibility waterproof coating, which has toughness, is not afraid of water pressure, and is suitable for the turning position.
Of course it matters, find upstairs to solve the problem.
Generally speaking, the water leakage in the upstairs bathroom is due to the fact that the floor waterproofing of the upstairs residents is not in place, so the water in the bathroom will leak downstairs; Generally speaking, after we take over the house, the owner is obliged to do a 24-hour waterproof test, that is, fill the waterproof place with water to see if the water leaks downward. >>>More