QUOTE(kit2 @ Nov 5 2021, 08:25 PM)
Water can travel through very small crack where the naked eyes cannot notice. The leaking spot is always not the cracked area.neighbour on my roof
neighbour on my roof
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Nov 5 2021, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE(kit2 @ Nov 6 2021, 12:20 AM) that will be the headache. they are arguing that they didn’t break anything and what they did was standard industry practice. Trespassing is the general law term for entering or occupying a property without permission from the owner and it applies here as well.can they be sued by the virtue of standing of my roof without permission? in the west, it’s called trespassing. not sure about the law in malaysia. Some experienced contractors or considerate owners will normally ask permission or inform the neighbours that he may need to 'encroach' on the property while carrying repair work. |
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