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You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. The attorney can get more pertinent details, review your situation, explain who has liability and explain your rights and options.

You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. The attorney can get more pertinent details, review your situation, explain who has liability and explain your rights and options.

You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. The attorney can get more pertinent details, review your situation, explain who has liability and explain your rights and options.

You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. The attorney can get more pertinent details, review your situation, explain who has liability and explain your rights and options.

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Q: Can a family who privately own a flat sue their local council if flooding from a neighbor who lives in a council flat causes sewage to enter and damage their property?
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