Your landlord has the responsibility to provide you with habitable premises. If there is another usable sink in the house, it might not be required for the landlord to install a sink downstairs. Also, it is required if the landlord promised or implied that there would be a sink in that bathroom.
yes, by eating it
Yes you can. I use to have this in my old house its perfectly fine. Although if someone goes to use the tap it slows the hose pressure down abit.
All bathrooms must have sinks inside them. If there is not one, your landlord will be required to get one put in for you.
No, Saddles are illegal in most civilized countries
This could happen due to improper plumbing, or due to a clog. If the waste water is coming up through a sink and not a toilet, it's more likely that an upstairs toilet and a downstairs (or lower) sink share a waste stack that is clogged below a shared junction between the two.
Answer The waste line from the downstairs toilet is not vented (or not vented properly, or the vent is plugged up). Flushing the upstairs toilet creates a vacuum in the main line which sucks the water out of the one downstairs. Answer your waste lines for both toilets may be on the same branch off the sewer main. Either you have a stoppage in the branch line or you have a stoppage in the main line. (If it's the main line your downstairs toilet would have to be the lowest fixture, ie If you have a floor drain downstairs and it's a stoppage in your main line it would backup through the floor drain. If there is no floor drain the toilet downstairs is probably your lowest fixture.) Your best bet is to snake out the system through the toilet downstairs.
the sink drain is prob.in the wall.you would have to get a wall mount commode,or install drain in floor and plug drain in wallAnswerYou also need a 3 or 4 inch drainpipe.Ans 3 - You can do this if you fit a new 3" drain to the main pipe and run it to a toilet flange where the sink is.
This is the size of a closet. If the door swings out, you could install a toilet and a small pedestal sink on the diagonal corners. You would need 2-3 feet in front of the toilet to make it useable. Alternatively, you could put the sink and toilet side by side, but an adult would have trouble getting up or standing in front of the sink.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
The minimum size of a toilet room can vary depending on what's included in the room. It may only contain a toilet, a toilet and sink, or a toilet, sink, and shower or tub or both.
This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.
If it has a toilet, sink, and shower, it is a 3/4 bath. If it has a toilet and sink, it is a half bath. If it has only a toilet, it is a latrine.