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  1. Giving away a kitchen side table/shelf bought from IKEA (see picture) purchased in early 2011. Good Condition 7/10. Nothing broken except a little used.' Dimensions: width 43cm Length 100cm height 90cm Self collect at my place (in the west). Bring a friend to help you move it to your car. I won't be able to as I've a slipped disc. Call me at nine 831 seven 9 5 six https://www.dropbox.com/s/ynk459nmxwzqgpw/sidetable.JPG
  2. Hi all, thanks so much for your replies on this matter. leechaorui and flashock, I've asked the condo mgmt about this and they said that they've never encountered an issue like this. They also do not have any plumbers to recommend to me. seems like they don't know what to do. I hope they're not hiding anything. flashock, I did bring this up to the previous owner, but being inexperienced, I never knew this was a water seepage issue. Thanks hiong and godloveyou for the additional information. The link was very informative. Thanks Chanel26 for the link to 24 hr plumbing. This will come in handy. However, I'm still a little confused with respect to my particular case. The leaking pipe is not actually embedded in my kitchen's real ceiling. It is fully exposed. When I removed a panel of the false ceiling, I could see it. The pipe itself is made of PVC and roughly 10cm in diameter. It begins/protrudes from my real ceiling directly below the upper unit's kitchen sink, and runs along the length of my ceiling. I'm 90% sure it is the pipe for the upper unit's kitchen sink drainage system. Also, there are no wet/discoloured patches on my real ceiling and it is completely dry to the touch. So for this case, who is responsible for the fixing the pipe? is it my neighbour since its part of his drainage system? or is it me since it is actually below my ceiling? If anyone has any advise, pls share it with me as I'm completely new on this. Thanks again in advance for the replies
  3. Hi Renotalk Forummers, I'm new here and seeking advice on a water leakage problem that I'm facing. My wife and I recently purchased a 2 bedrm apartment. Before purchasing, we noticed that there was a round discoloured patch on the kitchen's false ceiling directly above the sink area. After moving in, we noticed that in the morning a tiny brownish puddle of water will form directly below the discoloured ceiling area. I decided to further investigate the cause of this patch. Removing a panel on the false ceiling revealed a water pipe running along the length of the kitchen ceiling, and the area of the pipe directly above my sink was in fact leaking. I'd just like to ask a few questions regarding this: 1. Who is responsible for this water pipe leakage? Is it me, the condo management, or is it my neighbour upstairs? 2. If my neighbour is responsible, what is the procedure to go about resolving this? eg. i. Do I have to inform a URA inspector to come and verify that the leak is in fact caused by my neighbour? ii. Do I have to engage a lawyer to assist me? 3. Whether I have to fix it myself or not, may I ask if anyone has any recommendations for good trustworthy contractors/plumbers to fix the leakage and my ceiling? As you can tell, I'm a first time home owner and quite unfamiliar to all this, and I appreciate any help I can get. Thanks for reading up to here and thanks for your help in advance!
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