The upstairs bathroom leaked, and the downstairs sued, can the upstairs house be sold at this time?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Selling affects the credibility of your letter.

    It is recommended to deal with waterproofing before talking.

    Others understand the situation, once they ask downstairs, can you still sell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Can be sold. However, if the buyer learns that the seller has sold the property with quality problems to the buyer while someone else is suing him, he will sue for contract fraud.

    If the upstairs bathroom leaks, the upstairs resident should be responsible.

    Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Law:

    Where obstructions or losses are caused to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction removed, and the losses compensated. If the upstairs residents are not responsible, they can ask the property to help negotiate and deal with it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Can be sold. But if the buyer finds a water leak after buying the house, they will find you. If he knows that you are going to sell your home for quality problems in the process of not suing, he will also sue you for contract fraud.

    All, in the final analysis, you repair the waterproof, or when selling the house, make it clear to the buyer that the bathroom is leaking, and let the home be renovated to deal with the waterproofing, anyway, the house has to be renovated, why not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It can be sold, and the lawsuit downstairs is nothing more than the damage caused to his home due to water leakage, and it has nothing to do with the house. But no matter who buys it, the premise is to fix the leak and be responsible for others.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Of course, you can, that is, negotiate with each other on compensation. And re-waterproof the bathroom, otherwise the new homeowner will not buy it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Can be sold.

    Solve the problem first, so as not to make a bigger fuss later.

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It is best to negotiate with the upstairs first, inform the upstairs that the leakage is the responsibility of the upstairs, there are express laws and regulations, the property is also obliged to help negotiate, if there is no result, you can directly file a lawsuit, and the lawsuit will win, just look at the implementation of the problem, the relevant losses caused by the leakage are all borne by the upstairs, if you don't want to take this step, you can also use the professional backwater surface material UD001 high-strength special impermeable slurry treatment on the ceiling of your own home, which can achieve the plugging effect, depending on the leakage situation. It is best to ask professional units and workers to implement.