The bathroom on the second floor ran an underwater branch pipe leaking water to the first floor, an

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

    Who uses who is responsible, and if the second floor says it's not theirs, can you cut that off? Intercept who is affected! The legal basis is Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Code

    Where obstructions or losses are caused to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction removed, and the losses compensated. If the adjacent party does not comply with the court's judgment, the injured party can ask the construction team to repair it from the downstairs, and the expenses incurred can be claimed by the court for compensation from the owner of the upper floor. Therefore, if it is not the man-made water leakage caused by you downstairs, it is the responsibility of the upstairs, and the upstairs is responsible for repairing the water to no longer leak to the downstairs and compensating for the corresponding losses downstairs.

    Some people just go to the court and soften it, no more, hehe, when I didn't say, cut off the water pipe and pretend to be a beginning, isn't it ruthless in this era! More information, better advice, free professional technical consultation on concrete waterproof leakage repair, free of the trouble of repairing today, leaking tomorrow, repairing every year, and leaking every year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The facilities on the second floor must be the responsibility of the second floor.

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