Solid fuel heating in jointly owned properties
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Solid fuel heating in jointly owned properties
The Law states that cooking with solid fuel is not allowed. Does this Law also prohibit heating with solid fuel as your sample management committee regulations state.
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Re: Solid fuel heating in jointly owned properties
Hi barryedwards and welcome to the forum.
Firstly, the regulations are not the law - they can be changed to suit your particular circumstances.
I have also looked through the law and cannot find any reference to solid fuel heating. Can you please let me know where you found this information?
Thanks
Firstly, the regulations are not the law - they can be changed to suit your particular circumstances.
I have also looked through the law and cannot find any reference to solid fuel heating. Can you please let me know where you found this information?
Thanks
Nigel Howarth
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Re: Solid fuel heating in jointly owned properties
Hi Nigel,
Just to be clear, there is no reference to using solid fuel for heating in the Law of 93, the only reference is for cooking. It was in your link to "Sample Regulations For A Management Committee" that I found the cooking AND heating reference. The link takes you to the Troodos Hills Management Committee Regulations. I can only assume then that common sense would say that if you are not allowed by the Law to cook with solid fuel, then when drawing up the regulations you would add that you may not also use solid fuel for heating purposes.
Is it possible to contact this Committee for their take on this ?
Kind regards, Barry.
Just to be clear, there is no reference to using solid fuel for heating in the Law of 93, the only reference is for cooking. It was in your link to "Sample Regulations For A Management Committee" that I found the cooking AND heating reference. The link takes you to the Troodos Hills Management Committee Regulations. I can only assume then that common sense would say that if you are not allowed by the Law to cook with solid fuel, then when drawing up the regulations you would add that you may not also use solid fuel for heating purposes.
Is it possible to contact this Committee for their take on this ?
Kind regards, Barry.
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Re: Solid fuel heating in jointly owned properties
Hi Barry,
The Troodos Hills Management Committee was figment of my imagination - it doesn't exist.
The standard regulations are contained in the law of '93 a copy of which you can get from http://www.cyprus-property-buyers.com/f ... gs-law.pdf . These can be changed to suit your own circumstances with the support of sufficient owners.
Regards,
The Troodos Hills Management Committee was figment of my imagination - it doesn't exist.
The standard regulations are contained in the law of '93 a copy of which you can get from http://www.cyprus-property-buyers.com/f ... gs-law.pdf . These can be changed to suit your own circumstances with the support of sufficient owners.
Regards,
Nigel Howarth
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