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Old 01-12-2024, 09:36 AM   #3311
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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers View Post
A lawyer then I guess. They either have a landlord, or a property management company responsible for the common elements of the building. Water lines to a unit are the buildings responsibility. No one outside the actual resident will have the full details, which should be readily available/provided when they moved in.
Serious question, is it immediately lawyer first? Or is there some provincial tenancy group that could be contacted for something like that.

I seem to recall in Alberta the suggestions is usually a tenancy group. I assume there's similar in Nova Scotia? But not even sure if WO403's friend is in NS or if they're in a diff province.
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