The high rise decorative eaves block the lighting of my second bedroom, can I sue

Updated on Second bedroom 2024-04-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This matter is not very simple, first of all, it is necessary to look at the original design and the original approval documents, if there are these devices, then there is no point in suing. If it is a post-renovation design and the design approval is after you have scheduled to buy the house, you can apply to the court for compensation or to remove the device.

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