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Drilling in the balcony floor / ceiling
Renovation rookie
· Östergötland
· 5 290 posts
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If caught damaging the association's property without permission, you may have your right of tenancy forfeited. Is it worth risking losing your home to make a hole in the balcony?
It can be discovered while you still live there, as the association occasionally needs to perform maintenance on the balcony.
It can be discovered while you still live there, as the association occasionally needs to perform maintenance on the balcony.
Doesn't a forum work that way? You ask a question that isn't fully thought out, get other inputs on the question, and realize it's stupid to go through with it?J Jansson69 said:
It's not exactly hard to look up how to drill a hole in a concrete slab. You don't need to start a thread for that.
Ossian K Olsson
Hobby electrician
· Limhamn
· 2 303 posts
Ossian K Olsson
Hobby electrician
- Limhamn
- 2,303 posts
Askhole! Someone who asks a question but then ignores the answers because they don't fit the person's wishes.O Ottosven said:
But go ahead! Just drill! If something happens, you can always blame the previous owner or something like that.
Absolutely, it's something I have to take into consideration. And there are many forums online for legal questions where I can discuss such matters. My question was quite technical, and that's the information I was seeking in this thread.S Sthlm_ said:
It shouldn't work like that, and I think your responses clearly violate the forum rules! If you haven't given a factual answer to TS, it's better not to write at all..S Sthlm_ said:
Not even going to respond to that. I'm not looking for drama or discussion. Just wanted to learn more about how a concrete slab is affected by drilling.Ossian K Olsson said:
Renovation rookie
· Östergötland
· 5 290 posts