get ur management to check. usually anything above, the unit above must fix it by strata law.
Condo Toilet Floor Leaking or Pipe Cracked?
Condo Toilet Floor Leaking or Pipe Cracked?
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Sep 17 2024, 08:53 PM
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get ur management to check. usually anything above, the unit above must fix it by strata law. mactreouser liked this post
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Sep 17 2024, 09:57 PM
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Sep 17 2024, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(mactreouser @ Sep 17 2024, 09:26 PM) I got the idea but our management owned by the resident, haha ... better also get a third party contractor/plumber to give his assessment laIn fact, I'm curious, it could be leak from unit downstairs?any piping on the ceiling? Our old place a little special, as mentioned, managed by resident, haha ... Most probably deal between relevant units. I'm the Upper Unit 🤣 *Sad that could not attached video. Someone could help?* From the water dripping pattern, I'm curious whether it's floor leaking or pipe inside the wall cracked? Any idea how to...? |
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