Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Core)
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A tenant in unit 4B has reported that the kitchen tap has been leaking steadily for the past three days, and water has begun pooling under the sink cabinet. The property manager has arranged for a plumber to visit tomorrow between 10 a.m. and noon, and asked the tenant to place a bucket under the pipe in the meantime to prevent further water damage to the cabinet flooring. Tenants are reminded that any leak affecting shared plumbing lines, such as those connecting to neighbouring units, should be reported immediately rather than waiting for a scheduled maintenance visit, since delays can lead to damage in other apartments. The building's maintenance policy states that emergency repairs, including major leaks or flooding, will be addressed within four hours of being reported, while minor leaks are typically scheduled within 48 hours. Tenants should also avoid attempting to repair plumbing themselves, as unauthorized repairs may void the building's maintenance warranty.