#нампишут В доме при заезде в "Санта -Барбару" в Ногир со стороны ДПС, прорвало центральную (общую) трубу. Звоним в службы и они отказываются приезжать! Кто решит эту проблему?
Водоканал говорит это не наше, сами делайте...Сами как если это общая труба улицы Ногира, не жители же установили! - @chpvladik1
#нампишут В доме при заезде в "Санта -Барбару" в Ногир со стороны ДПС, прорвало центральную (общую) трубу. Звоним в службы и они отказываются приезжать! Кто решит эту проблему?
Водоканал говорит это не наше, сами делайте...Сами как если это общая труба улицы Ногира, не жители же установили! - @chpvladik1
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