Our 7-room apartment building is facing a serious water crisis. To tackle this, I got the landlord’s permission and installed a 900-liter water tank on the common terrace, costing me around ₹9,000. There’s already a similar 1800-liter tank owned by another tenant, working fine for the last year. Now, another landlord is objecting and demanding the removal of my tank. What can I do to explain my position and keep the tank?
Best Answer
You can explain to the landlord that the tank was installed with the permission of the original landlord to address a common issue, the water crisis. It is a necessity and beneficial to all tenants, and you are willing to share its use. You can also emphasize the cost you incurred and the absence of any harm caused by the tank.
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