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rinso
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by rinso » Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:41 pm
Upphew wrote:rinso wrote:The landlord might demand a new door when you leave or charge you for one.
But the landlord doesn't own the door, can he demand a new one?
Why not? It is not an apartment.
the rowhouse sucks in condion lol). I divorced my wife. Her father owns our current house.
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onkko
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by onkko » Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:01 pm
Rip wrote:onkko wrote:priki wrote:I doubt that adding extra locks to a property you do not own without permission from the owner would be legal.

Stop doubting, its legal.
Are you 100% sure? We are talking about permanently drilling an extra hole to the door after all: Most of the people most of the time would probably consider a door with a second lock more valuable than one without, but can that be taken for granted in every case?
I am sure.
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Tiwaz
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by Tiwaz » Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:16 pm
rinso wrote:Upphew wrote:rinso wrote:The landlord might demand a new door when you leave or charge you for one.
But the landlord doesn't own the door, can he demand a new one?
Why not? It is not an apartment.
the rowhouse sucks in condion lol). I divorced my wife. Her father owns our current house.
Rowhouses are apartments. You do not own the structure as such, but shares which permit you to control it. And as OP has noted, there is housing COMPANY which has keys. IE, Oy Asunto Ab, which actually owns the brick and mortar, which IIRC includes front door.
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Rip
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by Rip » Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:25 pm
Upphew wrote:rinso wrote:The landlord might demand a new door when you leave or charge you for one.
But the landlord doesn't own the door, can he demand a new one?
A) Do you think a tenant can drill an extra hole to the door Without a lock and not get billed for that?
B) In a housing company, isn't this one of the many things you need a prior company approval nowadays? Approval the shareholder must request?