I wonder what fraction of the damage caused by that would be felt by the landlord and not felt by you more immediately. Like it needs to be in the part of the sewer lines that affect their property, but preferably not just the ones that affect your apartment, or you inconvenience yourself more than them. And if it goes further, could contribute to problems for your municipality to handle.
Meanwhile the apt I’ve lived in for 5 years has changed ownership 3 times, each time rents raise.
Flippers are the bane of human existence.
Bacon grease goes down the drain in those apartments
I wonder what fraction of the damage caused by that would be felt by the landlord and not felt by you more immediately. Like it needs to be in the part of the sewer lines that affect their property, but preferably not just the ones that affect your apartment, or you inconvenience yourself more than them. And if it goes further, could contribute to problems for your municipality to handle.
I always just rinse my greasy pan with hot water to make sure it doesn’t solidify in my apartment pipes