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[Help] About the problem that your balcony canopy was asked to be demolished.

A "balcony" without a cover is not called a balcony, nor can it be counted as a building area. If the developer sells it to you by area, it is fraud!

The "balcony" you mentioned is the roof of the low-rise building after leaving the platform, which is also the "terrace"!

Whether the awning can be built is the power of the planning and urban management department, and the "nanny" invited by the owner has no right to interfere.

The neighbors upstairs had better communicate with him and get an understanding. If the upstairs is unreasonable, take a tit-for-tat approach! Because once the kitchen leaks, let him pay big compensation!

The property has no compulsory demolition right. If other owners want you to tear it down on the grounds of neighboring disputes, they can bring a lawsuit.

Because the owner of the third floor insisted that I demolish it, and I also learned that I built it privately, so I am going to demolish it.

But what should I do if my house is hit by heavy objects falling from the balcony after the demolition? This is the problem that worries and annoys me most.

In addition, the property management office only urged me to dismantle it, and no one else made me feel unfair.

Jane, do I have a reason to seek justice?

You have the right to sue when you suffer losses.