Recently, an orange friend named "Play 1" posted on the Orange Friends Circle of the Orange Persimmon Interactive App to complain about the help forum, reflecting the installation of firewood-burning heating stoves by many residents in the Sanjiang Ming Cuilanwan Community of Yinhu Street, Fuyang District, resulting in air pollution and affecting the lives of surrounding residents. The accompanying ** shows that a chimney is piercing through the building wall and exhausting directly upwards. This has aroused the attention and discussion of orange friends.
The reporter then inspected the Mingcui Blue Bay community on the spot, and did not find the exterior chimney mentioned by Ms. Chen. The property staff said that no owners have reported similar situations at present, and also said that the property can only express opinions, and specific decisions need to be consulted with relevant departments.
According to the poster, Ms. Chen, her own community is dominated by townhouses and villas, and since last year, people have installed heating stoves one after another, and attached a ** taken last year. However, this raises a number of questions. For example, is this type of heating stove safe?Is it illegal to chisel through the exterior wall during installation?On online purchase platforms, fireplaces and heating stoves can be used as a commodity**, generally more than 1,000 yuan, and their size is usually determined by the area used. However, many stores offer a variety of installation options, some extending to the outside through roof openings, while others extend to the outside through building façade openings.
In response to this incident, Zhu Junjie, a lawyer at Beijing Zhongkai (Hangzhou) Law Firm, said that if the chimneys in the community were installed by some owners by themselves on the exterior wall of the building, without the consent of the owners' meeting and without filing with the property, then these chimneys are illegal buildings. Other owners have the right to request the removal of these chimneys, and if they refuse to do so, they can complain to the relevant authorities and request that they be removed within a time limit. If these illegal constructions damage the legitimate rights and interests of other owners, other owners can claim compensation.
This incident has caused a lot of discussion on the Internet. Many netizens expressed their understanding of the poster's concerns, believing that the way these chimneys are installed has certain safety hazards, which may affect the living environment and health of residents. Some netizens mentioned similar incidents, such as safety and environmental problems caused by residents installing their own heating stoves in other communities. In some cases, the landlord has a dispute over a disputed smoke exhaust issue, which ultimately needs to be resolved through legal means. These similar incidents highlight the need for heating methods and the concern for the living environment of residents.
This incident has had some repercussions on society. First of all, it has raised social concerns about residents' heating methods and safety issues. Many people began to discuss the standards and requirements for the installation of heating stoves to ensure the safety and quality of life of the residents. Secondly, this incident is a reminder to the relevant departments such as community properties that they have a responsibility to provide advice and guidance to avoid the recurrence of similar problems. At the same time, it has also increased the remediation of illegal buildings, making owners aware that they need to comply with relevant regulations and procedures to protect their own rights and the rights and interests of others.
As of now, there is no update on the development of the incident. However, this incident has aroused some attention and discussion among the public, which has further promoted everyone's thinking about residents' heating methods and attention to illegal buildings. Through the discussion of this incident, people began to think about how to meet the heating needs while ensuring the safety of residents and environmental protection. In the future, the relevant authorities need to take this into account when formulating policies and regulations to ensure that the interests of residents are fully protected.
Let's discuss whether you think residents should be allowed to install firewood-burning stoves in residential areasDo I need the consent of other owners to install a heating stove?How to ensure the safety and environmental protection of heating equipment?Do you have any similar experiences or opinions?Welcome to leave a message to discuss.