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Balcony

What does it mean?

A balcony is an outdoor space attached to the facade that can be open, glazed, or roofed. In rental apartments, the balcony is included in the lease and the landlord is responsible for maintaining the structure. In housing associations (BRF), the balcony is owned by the association, and modifications like glazing require board approval.

Balcony rules vary between properties. Generally, charcoal grilling may be prohibited (gas and electric often allowed), heavy objects on the railing are not permitted for safety reasons, and flower boxes should be mounted on the inside of the railing. Glazing normally requires a building permit, and in housing associations also board permission. The balcony must not be used as permanent storage in a way that disturbs neighbors or damages the facade's appearance.

Key Points

  • The landlord is responsible for maintaining the balcony structure
  • Glazing normally requires a building permit and board approval in housing associations
  • Charcoal grilling may be prohibited — check the house rules
  • Flower boxes should be mounted on the inside of the railing
  • The balcony must not be used as permanent storage

Practical Tip

Check the house rules carefully before moving in — balcony rules vary significantly between properties. If you want to glaze your balcony in a housing association, start by contacting the board to learn about the association's policy and any requirements for uniform design.

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