Leakage from upper floor
1 year ago
Due to leakage from upper floor my ceiling got damaged. My question is can I ask the upper floor owner to rectify my ceiling or to give compensation for repairing my ceiling
A.Dear Sir,
If you have no registered Housing Society then you can get issue a legal notice and set right the things. Otherwise go to Civil Court and file a appropriate suit.
If you have no registered Housing Society then you can get issue a legal notice and set right the things. Otherwise go to Civil Court and file a appropriate suit.
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For this you need to check with your apartment association that what kind of rules they have made on this kind of scenario and accordingly you can act.
For this you need to check with your apartment association that what kind of rules they have made on this kind of scenario and accordingly you can act.
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