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The Horizontal Property Law and the Municipal Ordinance of Las Palmas De Gran Canaria Confirm This: Fines of 300 Euros for Owners Who Store the Clothes of the Balconies of Their House
Having the clothes just out of the washing machine on the balcony can be expensive in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The General Ordinance of Citizen Coexistence, in its article 49.5, regulates this usual practice when it affects the facades visible from the public road. In addition, the Law of Horizontal Property (LPH) can also intervene if the action alters common elements or generates discomfort to other neighbors.
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Having the clothes just out of the washing machine on the balcony can be expensive in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The General Ordinance of Citizen Coexistence, in its article 49.5, regulates this usual practice when it affects the facades visible from the public road. In addition, the Law of Horizontal Property (LPH) can also intervene if the action alters common elements or generates discomfort to other neighbors.