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My neighbor's house is leaking, and the property has to let me repair my pipe. My water pipe looks fine from home. What should I do?

The legal basis is Article 83 of the General Principles of Civil Law: If it causes obstruction or loss to the other party, it shall stop the infringement, remove the obstruction and compensate for the loss. If the neighboring party fails to perform the court's judgment, the injured party may ask the construction team to repair it downstairs, and the expenses incurred may be claimed by the upstairs owner to the court. Therefore, if the water leakage is not caused by the people downstairs, it is the responsibility of the upstairs, and the upstairs has the responsibility to repair it until the downstairs no longer leaks, and compensate the corresponding losses downstairs. So it is your responsibility to check and repair as soon as possible, otherwise it will cause greater losses. The more you compensate, the lower the water will flow. Doesn't mean there's no water leakage downstairs. In addition, the waterproof warranty period is 5 years, and the pipeline is 2 years. If not handled, you can complain to the local quality supervision department. They are in charge of this matter, so they can't go to court again, or they will be responsible for delaying the warranty period! ! More information, better suggestions, free professional technical advice on concrete waterproofing and leakage stoppage, avoiding the troubles of repairing today, leaking tomorrow, repairing every year and leaking every year.