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The new house leaked for the second time, and the property was delayed. The appearance of the house was seriously damaged due to the first maintenance. How to claim?

1. According to your description, water seepage in houses should be a quality problem of houses, and the responsibility should be lifelong. Developers and builders are responsible, and have little contact with property management companies (except those entrusted by developers).

Whether you can file a lawsuit to claim compensation for the beauty of the external wall depends on whether the external wall is owned exclusively by you. If you own it exclusively, you can sue in your own name to restore your beauty. If you don't own it exclusively, you only have partial rights, but not complete rights. It is unlikely that the court will accept the lawsuit in your own name.

3. According to the law, the external walls of residential buildings in residential areas belong to all owners of residential areas unless otherwise stipulated by law or otherwise agreed by the owners of residential areas with the developers when purchasing houses. If your house is not a single-family house, its external wall belongs to the community owner, not to you alone. When bringing a lawsuit, the owners' committee shall claim the rights in the name of the community owners.