The upstairs house in my house leaked and never repaired it. This caused water to seep from the kitc

Updated on Kitchen 2024-10-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Conciliation. In the event of a civil dispute, you can find a more authoritative third party for mediation. The third party is a more impartial and impartial party.

    The third party can resolve the contradictions between the two parties and achieve satisfactory results for both parties. For example, the mediation of villagers' committees, residents' committees, and so-and-so eldest sister on TV can all play such a role. It is also important to note that the mediation reached by this third party is not legally valid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, you can sue the upstairs owner and the property together to claim the responsibility for repairs and damages.

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It's good to contact the property for a complaint and ask them to help negotiate a settlement.

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The party damaged by water leakage should first ask the housing quality inspection department to make an appraisal report on the cause of water leakage in the house and how to make up the leakage; After identification, if it is the cause of the adjacent party, the adjacent party may be required to repair it immediately or in a timely manner on the basis of the report, and may request compensation from the adjacent party for the damage caused during the repair period. If the adjacent party does not cooperate, the injured party can take the dispute to court. The legal basis for this is Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Code >>>More

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This is just a general civil dispute, and it has nothing to do with the profession of civil servant.

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The toilet tank keeps leaking, teach you a trick to solve it quickly!

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It is best to negotiate a settlement, take a step back and find a property, but it is really not possible to go to court to sue.