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What evidence do I need to provide to the court to sue for water leakage upstairs?

If you bring a lawsuit to the court for water leakage upstairs, the evidence you need to provide to the court mainly includes:

1. Evidence of impact or loss caused by water leakage. It can be site photos, maintenance unit or property certificates, witness certificates, etc. For the amount of losses caused, if maintenance has been carried out, an invoice for the paid maintenance fee can be provided; If there is no alimony, you can also apply to the court, and the court will entrust an evaluation agency to evaluate the losses caused.

2. Prove that your influence or loss is caused by water leakage upstairs. The main purpose is to provide evidence of water leakage of the other party. If the other party denies that it is caused by water leakage, you can apply to the court for identification to determine whether the other party's water leakage has affected you or caused losses.

Extended data:

The conditions and contents of prosecution stipulated in the Civil Procedure Law;

Article 119 A prosecution must meet the following conditions:

(1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in the case;

(2) Having a clear defendant;

(3) Having specific requests, facts and reasons;

(4) It falls within the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and is under the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.

Article 120 A complaint shall be submitted to the people's court, and copies shall be submitted according to the number of defendants.

If it is really difficult to write a complaint, it can be made orally, which will be recorded by the people's court and the other party will be informed.

Article 121 A complaint shall contain the following items:

(1) The name, sex, age, nationality, occupation, work unit, domicile and contact information of the plaintiff, the name and domicile of the legal person or other organization, and the name, position and contact information of the legal representative or principal responsible person;

(2) Information such as the name, gender, work unit and domicile of the defendant, and information such as the name and domicile of the legal person or other organization;

(3) the request and the facts and reasons on which it is based;

(4) Evidence and its sources, names and residences of witnesses.

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law