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Plumbing in my rental property
I’ve been having issues with a certain type of pipes that are in place for my rental property. We had our second leak in the house because of the type of pipes we have in place. I called a plumber and he took a look at everything and he said the pipes are discontinued. He told me to file a lawsuit for that problem. I just want to know what y’all’s thoughts on that and if I’m just wasting my time reaching out to a attorney.