Toilet is approval up into the tub? We are renting out a house with two bathrooms. One works...
We are renting out a house with two bathrooms. One works and the other one capably when you flush the toilet it comes back up into the tub. We enjoy snaked the drain. We are on city sewer. So I am guessing my next move is getting a plumber and wager on charging the landlord on the rent. Is here is anything else I should be worried about near this problem
You contact the hotelier. A good proprietor has a plumber they've worked near often and acquire quick service. There may be something surrounded by your rental agreement about calling for professional repairs. (be nice if you could find your rental agreement) Otherwise contact a plumber and consequently go thru the hassle of getting reimbursed. .
Be careful going on for paying for repairs and deducting them from your rent. In New York (and presumably other states), you owe the full rent, and any repairs are not to be deduct from it.
Any decent tenant will have a plumber on christen, and that plumber will bill the landlord. That's what you do first, send for the landlord. Offer to be paid arrangements for the plumber to have access if you won't be home.
Answers: you need a plumber. snaking should hold solved the problem but it sounds like you hold a blockage further down the line than you snaked. does it do it first piece in the morning after extended period of no use or whenever? the toilet and the tub drain line should connect underneath the floor somewhere. but how far down the blockage is is hard to put in the picture. is the tub the lowest drain in the house? it might be that the problem is powerfully down the line and the dampen is accumulating contained by the pipes until it overflows.
best bet is get a plumber, or roto rooter guy. the manager should pay for it.
i wouldn't verbs unless it overflows onto the floor. just return with it fixed soon. it could be backing into other places that you haven't notice.