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If it is the landlord's house, of course, the landlord is responsible, and if you are responsible for the crackdown.
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Because aging is a natural phenomenon, it is the landlord's responsibility.
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You made the crack.
The aging of the tube must be replaced. To do leak-proof is hello and I'm good. If you cheat. I don't want to do it. Neighborhood relations are not good. Things are complicated, and money has to be paid.
You're talking about old cast iron pipes, which can be replaced, but it will be more troublesome First, use an angle grinder to cut first. >>>More
If it is not repaired in time, the property should bear the corresponding liability for compensation.
As long as you can confirm that the leak (pipe rupture) is not caused by improper use, then there is no need to be afraid. >>>More
If it turns out that the water pipes are aging, the landlord should be held responsible.