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I haven't lived in a house for half a year, and I found a lot of small particles of feces on the windows, and in a closed state, there are such small particles of feces in the house, which may be rats or birds. It's also possible that some creatures from someone else's house came through the wall.
The legal basis for this is Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Law, which stipulates that the adjacent parties to the immovable property shall, in accordance with the spirit of conducive to production, convenience of life, solidarity and mutual assistance, fairness and reasonableness, correctly handle the adjacent relationship in terms of water interception, drainage, passage, ventilation and lighting. Where obstructions or losses are caused to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction removed, and the losses compensated. >>>More
Found out.
After receiving the house, look at the balcony windows of your own home, and look at other people's homes, in contrast, is your balcony window small? >>>More
You're in a higher place.
The bottom layer doesn't affect anything. >>>More
No, this wall is really a load-bearing wall, from the age of the building you said, most of them are rear plug-in balconies, which is enough for the wall to be load-bearing.
It must have an impact, this depends on the strength of the wind pressure resistance of doors and windows, including hardware, glass workmanship, and the wind pressure of your floor.