Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 24 March 2019
This query is : Resolved
Hi, my neighbor has installed outer unit in lobby facing to my wall. Inspire of several requests and reminds by apartment association committee they are not removing the outer unit. Association communicating with them orally and they are telling them that they will remove the unit this week or next week and they are dragging it from 2 months.
Am the general secretary of the committee, the remaking team is hesitating to issueletter to the party who fixed an outer unit is in lobby.
Could anybody guide me how and on what grounds I should move further. The outer unit heat ejection is really unbearable when we open main/entrance door.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 25 March 2019
Issue written legal notice to the person stated to have installed outer unit of his AC emitting heat towards your house/entrance along with Secretary/ President of the Association through a local prudent lawyer.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 25 March 2019
Anonymous author is not entertained and obliged by experts as per rule of this platform. What is the secrecy wherein you have preferred to remain "anonymous" author?
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 25 March 2019
Hi, apologies while am typing on phone it�s gone anonymous and i�ve not noticed, it�s not intentional. I will repost my query. Thanks
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 25 March 2019
Hi, my neighbor has installed outer unit in lobby facing to my wall. Inspire of several requests and reminds by apartment association committee they are not removing the outer unit. Association communicating with them orally and they are telling them that they will remove the unit this week or next week and they are dragging it from 2 months. Am the general secretary of the committee, the remaking team is hesitating to issueletter to the party who fixed an outer unit is in lobby. Could anybody guide me how and on what grounds I should move further. The outer unit heat ejection is really unbearable when we open main/entrance door. Please guide me. Thanks.
P. Venu
(Expert) 25 March 2019
Yes, you can issue a legal notice. And if need be opt for a civil action.
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