Do you want to open a path in the middle of the balcony on the first floor to do business?

Updated on Balcony 2024-09-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Pay attention to your surroundings. Whether the surrounding environment is a bad thing for your home.

    2. Pay attention to surrounding trees and power poles.

    3. Pay attention to the orientation.

    4. If you pay attention to whether it is facing other people's windows and balconies in the community, you must also consider other people's feelings and feng shui problems.

    5. Does your property agree? Your property has agreed to the urban management side, do you solve it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Doing any business is a feng shui exquisite. However, the information you provided is not comprehensive and cannot be analysed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is best seen with the on-site floor plan to be able to determine.

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meters of iron, it's eight points.

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It's not good for money, and other problems are not big, so it's better not to open it like this.

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It doesn't matter if you have a balcony, communicate with the property, and change it yourself if you don't let it, as long as it doesn't affect everyone.

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The residence is renovated without permission, and the business procedures cannot be completed.

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This involves the management of changes in the appearance of buildings, and there is no unified national standard for such regulations, which are formulated by local governments, and the regulations in various places have set strict constraints from the literal point of view, but the implementation is relatively loose, so we can't give you an accurate answer. If you want to change, it is recommended that you ask about the property, but from the general experience, in order to avoid getting into trouble, most of the property will not allow you to change, you can also refer to the situation of other residents who have made changes, and determine a more compromise change plan by yourself.