The owner of the 2nd floor of my house has built a balcony privately, and the property has no respon

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The property has the obligation to report the illegal construction to the administrative law enforcement department, but he has no law enforcement power, the administrative law enforcement department of the management unit of this kind of thing, the property is a company, you can't not pay the property fee because of this kind of thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Now that a new policy has been introduced, the county government can forcibly demolish illegal buildings, and it is no longer necessary to pass a court judgment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    According to the property management regulations, the property management has the obligation to stop this illegal act, and then report to the relevant law enforcement department if the stop is ineffective

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The business owner is obliged, but it is legal for private builders to pay a deposit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can directly find the property to demolish what、、、 of course this is a violation',

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Building a balcony is an illegal building. In the past, I allowed it after consulting with the owner downstairs, but now that the owner has been complained, it is better to demolish it by myself. If you can communicate best with the current homeowner, you can use financial compensation to the homeowner if necessary. It really doesn't work, and it is the best policy to dismantle it yourself.

3 answers2024-08-13

The property management company has no law enforcement power, and can only dissuade the offending owners, but cannot force the demolition. If the owners' meeting passes the owners' covenant, which contains detailed punishment clauses for the offending owners, then the property management company can punish the offending owners in accordance with the owners' covenant. The key to whether the property company violates the contract in this matter is to look at the owner's covenant.

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In your local government construction management office.

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The legal basis is Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Law: if an obstruction or loss is caused to an adjacent party, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction shall be removed, and the loss shall be compensated. If the adjacent party does not comply with the court's judgment, the injured party can ask the construction team to repair it from the downstairs, and the expenses incurred can be claimed by the court for compensation from the owner of the upper floor. >>>More

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Obviously an illegal building! Because from what you say, it's not a temporary structure built downstairs, it's a long-term one. He has significantly changed the original structure and façade of the building! >>>More