Leaking water in the bathroom of the rented house

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-17
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This depends on whether the water leakage is caused by your use, if the original water does not leak, due to the water leakage caused by your use, I am afraid you will have to bear the responsibility of maintenance. If there has been a water leak before, or if you haven't done anything to damage the floor since you moved in, the landlord is responsible.

    Of course, the above is only an analysis of the law and reason, but in real life, these can only be used as a reason for quarrels. The best way is to ignore the landlord, if the property or downstairs comes to you, you let the landlord, the landlord finds you, and then you reason with him, you must make it clear to him: you will never bear the responsibility for maintenance, let him die this thought.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That's the homeowner's thing! However, in order to be insured, it is better to prove that you have not renovated privately, and also to find out that the landlord has the obligation and responsibility to provide the tenant with suitable electricity, water and gas for habitation, and of course the normal use of bathroom and kitchen equipment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is property idiot? How is it possible to seep down from the ground?

    Either there's something wrong with your sewer pipes.

    Either somewhere the water pipe is broken.

    Seeping down from the ground, he's a sink in the bathroom.

    As for who bears it, if according to the property.

    The landlord or builder should bear the cost because the damage caused by water seeping into the bathroom floor, and the landlord did not inform the tenant that water could not be used in the bathroom.

    If the bathroom can't use water to the bathroom to take a shower in the living room.

    Ask about your property.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    12580 transferred to the convenience hotline of Henan TV's rule of law channel, which specializes in dealing with this kind of thing. Free lawyers.

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