How to file a lawsuit if the rain leaks from the upstairs balcony and causes the downstairs decorati

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Seeking the property to mediate and dispose of such a matter will not be accepted by the court. There are potential safety hazards, the property or the developer is obliged, the second point, your upstairs person is so shameless, you also have some shameless tricks to deal with him, such as cleaning him up with his upstairs residents... Murong Fu's way of the other...

    You know.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When encountering this kind of normal and uncommunicative landlord, you can only look for a property. Let the property determine which party is responsible, (the upstairs owner, the property management office or the developer, it's not you anyway) If it's the upstairs responsibility, the property will naturally ask for rectification. You can't do anything about him, the property naturally has a trick, water, electricity, property management fees, isn't it?

    You just have to chase the property a little harder.

    Litigation is really not a solution, there is no legislation for this kind of decoration dispute, only a few points involved in the public security management regulations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can file a lawsuit with the court before the repair, because of the damage caused by the rain leakage upstairs, and provide valid evidence to the court, which should be accepted. But if you've renovated it, it's not so easy. As long as there is strong evidence, it should be possible to file a lawsuit for civil compensation.

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