My house is a five story building, and now the developer wants to build a one or two story building

Updated on Restaurant 2024-08-22
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally 1; The height spacing of the 1st floor, the regulations are different in various places, and there are larger, in addition, the light we say actually refers to the time of exposure to the sun, which is different from the lighting, so if the light does not affect it, the spacing of our buildings is usually unlimited, which is why we will see many buildings with much less horizontal spacing between east and west, and even some of them are close to each other. The last point that should be paid attention to is the orientation of your building, if your building is facing east, then the building light spacing must also be met.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no legal provision to judge whether the daily lighting can be normal every day, how much is the lighting time, and if it is too much, you can ask the developer for compensation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If he meets the conditions of the national urban construction regulations, it is legal, and if it does not meet the conditions, it is not legal, and you can go to the urban renewal bureau to consult this kind of thing.

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