The landlord has been and, eventually, gone. It seems the leak was from one of upstairs' pipes, but at the point where it comes down into my flat to join on to the communal waste pipe that's boxed in down the corner of the bathroom.
He spent some time fretting over having to remove a panel to get in there, until I suggested the panel at right angles to it would be easier to remove, which turned out to be correct. And he had to use my stepladder to get up there.
Then he decided to take the side panel off my bath, just for the sake of caution; fair enough, as there could always be two leaks. Looking underneath, I commented that there weren't as many spiders as I expected. He replied "To be honest, Nick, it's the least cluttered part of your entire flat"
Anyway, my stuff wasn't leaking so he got up the stepladder and (he hopes) sorted out the leak
He spent some time fretting over having to remove a panel to get in there, until I suggested the panel at right angles to it would be easier to remove, which turned out to be correct. And he had to use my stepladder to get up there.
Then he decided to take the side panel off my bath, just for the sake of caution; fair enough, as there could always be two leaks. Looking underneath, I commented that there weren't as many spiders as I expected. He replied "To be honest, Nick, it's the least cluttered part of your entire flat"
Anyway, my stuff wasn't leaking so he got up the stepladder and (he hopes) sorted out the leak
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