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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forumseep. i have discovered a water leak under my apartment bathroom sink. a service request has been
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eep. i have discovered a water leak under my apartment bathroom sink. a service request has been (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
Apr 3
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Bluethroughu
(5,172 posts)1. Put a bucket under it.
If it's coming from a waterline under the sink, turn it off, at the shut off under the sink.
AllaN01Bear
(18,273 posts)2. see no valve and so fourth. i contacted management via a service request and see what happens
to mrrow ,
elleng
(130,980 posts)3. Good luck!
AllaN01Bear
(18,273 posts)4. re : update . checked under sink, eek no valves . that would mean a whole building water shuttoff,
which management has done in past.