Job Recruitment Website - Property management - In the new building where I stayed last year, the toilet leaked after the upstairs decoration, and I didn't care about finding a property. What should I do? Which department should I look for for hous

In the new building where I stayed last year, the toilet leaked after the upstairs decoration, and I didn't care about finding a property. What should I do? Which department should I look for for hous

In the new building where I stayed last year, the toilet leaked after the upstairs decoration, and I didn't care about finding a property. What should I do? Which department should I look for for housing quality appraisal? In this case, it must be looking for the upstairs directly, and the property management only plays a coordinating role.

Now that it has been renovated, the developer is definitely not responsible, because after receiving the house, the property management will generally let the owners water it themselves and check for leaks. If there is water leakage, the developer will do it directly, and after the house is closed, it will be accepted after renovation. If there is water leakage again, all the responsibilities shall be borne by the owner.

Since water leakage is found, it is necessary to coordinate with the upstairs, let them find the water leakage point, deal with the waterproof problem well, and make some compensation for the loss downstairs. If you refuse to rectify and do not want to pay compensation, you can find property management to coordinate this matter. If you still don't rectify, you have to go to court. This requires you to collect evidence of water leakage and ask the other party to compensate for the losses caused by water leakage.