The treatment of water seepage in the bathroom of the upstairs residents caused damage to the decora

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello! For your problem, if it is indeed due to the water leakage in the upstairs resident's house, then of course this responsibility needs to be borne by the upstairs resident, whose responsible person is the landlord and has nothing to do with the renter. For renters, they should be responsible to the landlord, and the landlord is responsible for the surrounding neighbors, and the responsibility of the renter is negotiated by the landlord, and it is not directly related to you.

    The ownership of the house is not independent, and the owner of the same building has an interest in the safety and maintenance of the entire building. As a result, everyone's ownership of a home is limited by the interests of other residents. Article 71 of the Property Law stipulates that:

    The owner has the right to occupy, use, benefit from and dispose of the exclusive part of his building. The exercise of the rights of the owner shall not endanger the safety of the building and shall not harm the legitimate rights and interests of other owners. "Therefore, you need to have enough evidence to prove that the damage to your home or your daily life has been affected, which is caused by the misconduct of the upstairs owner, such as photos, witnesses, etc., and then negotiate with the other party to settle the matter, and if the negotiation fails, you can file a lawsuit with the court.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can only sue the landlord. Tenants are also responsible. Sue the landlord and the court will naturally have a summons to the landlord.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This should be paid for by the owner of the upstairs to repair, but renovating the bathroom waterproofing is equivalent to dismantling all the floor tiles, and the cost of redoing is estimated to be more than 5000, including artificial materials, and finally you can bear half of it!

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