I live on the second floor, the first floor residents have a small yard, he does not allow the insta

Updated on Living room 2024-06-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Can't. The balcony is yours. If you are really entangled, you will find the property management to deal with it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That's his fault, how can there be this, the air conditioner is not installed on his wall, you live on the second floor and he is on the first floor, according to what he said, the third floor is not installed, don't pay attention to him, don't find a property to coordinate, this kind of person owes P, unreasonable. He deprives you of air supremacy hehe, it's funny!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, if the installation of air conditioning on the sunny side affects the life of the neighbor, the neighbor has the right not to let you install the air conditioner on the sunny side. It is a neighboring rights dispute.

    When exercising their ownership or right of use, the owner or user of adjacent immovable property shall do so in a manner that does not harm the lawful rights and interests of other adjacent persons. If the exercise of rights causes harm to the person or property of the neighbor, the neighbor has the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, the danger eliminated and the loss compensated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    As long as the air conditioner is hung in accordance with the regulations or routine, his claim has no legal basis. However, it is better to negotiate and deal with it carefully.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Where is the water flow from the air conditioner in the summer, if it flows in the yard on the first floor, the first floor will definitely not want to, and when the air conditioner heats up in winter, the outdoor opportunity will drip water to the first floor of the yard, and the first floor will naturally disagree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Neighbors have no right to interfere with the completion of identification.

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The usable area of the ground floor on the second floor should be counted as a public area, not the usable area of the first floor, and it is not a balcony on the first floor. I mean, if it's a balcony on the first floor, it should be counted as the usable area on the first floor.