
I have one of these old taps for my hot water line. The hot water system is for the whole building with taps like these at each individual unit.
A plumber came out yesterday to change some hoses in my bathroom and wasn't able to do it because he couldn't shut the hot water off, the tap had seized and he was reluctant to force it saying these taps break down after about 20 years. I know one of my neighbours replaced his when he did some renovations because of the same problem, but I don't know how because the plumber also couldn't shut the hot water off at the system itself, nobody seems to know where the mains are either. The entire property is quite run down, why I'm renovating my unit and there are a lot of problems like these I keep discovering during the process. It's also a strange build with things in places they shouldn't be, apparently not unusual for a building of that age. I sent a message to the body corporate but haven't heard back from them yet.
Who's responsibility is it to get things like this fixed? How much will it cost if I have to pay for it because nothing gets done around here. I managed to find a workaround to install the vanity without having to replace the water lines but I will need to be able to shut the hot water off when I go to do the kitchen, or if there's an emergency.