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I’m looking for some advice regarding enforcement of “House Rules” in a development governed by a management company please.
Up to now, all House Rules (i.e. terms of the contract of lease) have been enforced, such as removal of satellite dishes, however, a tenant has recently moved into an apartment who persists in drying her laundry on the balcony – which is not permitted...
The Management Company, at my request, has written to both tenant and landlord on three occasions requesting that she desist from this practice, however, all letters have apparently been ignored, meaning I, the rest of my neighbours, and any passers by have the displeasure of looking at her laundry (albeit clean) airing in public!
As I suspected would happen, other residents who, up to now have managed to dry their laundry indoors have seen this person “getting away with” hanging her washing on her balcony and have followed suit and started hanging their washing out too.
Is there anything that can be done to actually enforce the “no washing on balconies” rule other than merely writing ineffectual letters?
Any suggestions gratefully received….
Up to now, all House Rules (i.e. terms of the contract of lease) have been enforced, such as removal of satellite dishes, however, a tenant has recently moved into an apartment who persists in drying her laundry on the balcony – which is not permitted...
The Management Company, at my request, has written to both tenant and landlord on three occasions requesting that she desist from this practice, however, all letters have apparently been ignored, meaning I, the rest of my neighbours, and any passers by have the displeasure of looking at her laundry (albeit clean) airing in public!
As I suspected would happen, other residents who, up to now have managed to dry their laundry indoors have seen this person “getting away with” hanging her washing on her balcony and have followed suit and started hanging their washing out too.
Is there anything that can be done to actually enforce the “no washing on balconies” rule other than merely writing ineffectual letters?
Any suggestions gratefully received….