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What should I do if the new house is not occupied, there is a problem with the floor drain and the property is not solved?

Hello!

If water leakage is found during the warranty period, please contact the property developer to organize emergency repair. As for the cost, the developer is of course responsible for after-sales service.

However, according to my understanding, not moving in does not necessarily mean that the warranty period will not pass, does it? So, here's the problem. What if it leaks after the warranty period?

This is really troublesome. I suggest two ways:

Please ask the property organization to organize relevant experienced and qualified units or personnel to carry out emergency repair, supervision and maintenance;

Organize the repair by yourself, of course, after going through the formalities in accordance with the relevant regulations of the property.

As for the expenses, if there is water leakage in the public area, you can hold a general meeting of all owners through the owners' committee, and with the consent of more than two thirds, you can apply for withdrawing the property maintenance fund to pay for you. If it is not a public part, it is also necessary to convene a general meeting of all owners. In this case, it is usually difficult to reach a two-thirds agreement, which means you have to bear the cost yourself. But there are often unwritten rules here, that is, the leaking floor (the first floor of the dripping household) bears half of the total cost, and the floors below the household are equally shared or responsible for the other half according to a certain proportion.

Hope to adopt