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Does the balcony need property consent?

Whether the balcony needs property approval mainly depends on the actual situation:

1. If the balcony is privately owned by the owner, according to Article 7 1 of the Property Law, the owner has the right to possess, use, benefit and dispose of the exclusive part of his building. The owner's exercise of rights shall not endanger the safety of the building or damage the legitimate rights and interests of other owners. In short, the owner can seal the balcony, but the premise is not to harm the legitimate rights and interests of other owners and not to make the building unsafe.

2. If the balcony is related to the facade of the building, it belongs to the public part and involves the interests of all owners, and it needs the consent of all owners before it can be rebuilt and closed.

3. In some temporary owners' conventions or decoration agreements signed by owners, it is stipulated that owners cannot seal balconies, so it should be implemented in accordance with the relevant agreements signed.

The content of this article comes from: The Complete Book of Family Decoration by Building Industry Press.