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Yeah, I'm not a plumber, but I'm pretty sure the water won't just "stop." You have to turn the water off first of all, and the landlord can absolutely do that. Second, you should probably inform your upstairs neighbor what happened (if he or she isn't already aware) and then you both go after the landlord to get the problem fixed. You're both in a mess with this kind of problem - the upstairs neighbor's floor will be ruined and your apartment will be flooded. It's a lose-lose. The landlord needs to rectify this.
Yeah, I'm not a plumber, but I'm pretty sure the water won't just "stop." You have to turn the water off first of all, and the landlord can absolutely do that. Second, you should probably inform your upstairs neighbor what happened (if he or she isn't already aware) and then you both go after the landlord to get the problem fixed. You're both in a mess with this kind of problem - the upstairs neighbor's floor will be ruined and your apartment will be flooded. It's a lose-lose. The landlord needs to rectify this.