What should I do if the balcony of the community is sealed without permission and affects the light

Updated on Balcony 2024-06-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The criterion for affecting daylighting is that the sunshine hours are less than 2 hours on a cold day. If you find that your house is about to be obscured by a building to be built later, you can fully exercise the right to remove the obstruction, that is, to request in advance that the building be removed from the danger of blocking the sun, and to request that the construction be stopped.

    You can check whether the newly built building is in line with the plan, whether it has been approved, whether it is in line with the plot ratio of the area, and if it does not meet or has not been approved, you can sue the court for the above reasons, so as to protect your rights and interests.

    If the planning department violates the approval rules, residents can file an administrative lawsuit against the planning department and ask the court to revoke the planning permission of the planning department. However, it is important to file a lawsuit as soon as possible, because once a building is built, even if the planning department loses the administrative lawsuit, the relevant authorities will generally not demolish the building for social reasons. In this way, the problem of lighting still cannot be substantially solved.

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