If the supervisor bursts, no matter where it bursts, it belongs to the property of the building and should be funded from the property maintenance fund for maintenance.
If your building is a residential area and only the water pipe in your building bursts, then your building can only invest and finance its own maintenance, and the money in the property maintenance fund cannot be used. Because this money is * * * property, it must be voted by all the industry committees before it can be used, which is very troublesome. If the number of affected households is small, it can be handled by affected households themselves.
The general principle is to deal with those who are affected, and there is no way. This is the usual practice. Nobody wants to suffer, and nobody wants to interfere.