I would like to open a panel that has been put over an old, hand-cranked lift that was once upon a time in use to take the rubbish out. I want to get in there because inside is a cable that I can use to run power to my garages.
I called the managing agent and he said "you can't do that as it's been sealed in accordance with fire regulations".
It's fire-resistant plasterboard, which I watched them fit.
Surely, if the managing agent provides the criteria, I can re-seal it in accordance with these?
i.e. it's not a reason for refusal.
On that note - do I have any option if they just refuse point blank to allow me to take the panel off and then replace it? Legally, that is.
I would like to open a panel that has been put over an old, hand-cranked lift that was once upon a time in use to take the rubbish out. I want to get in there because inside is a cable that I can use to run power to my garages.
I called the managing agent and he said "you can't do that as it's been sealed in accordance with fire regulations".
It's fire-resistant plasterboard, which I watched them fit.
Surely, if the managing agent provides the criteria, I can re-seal it in accordance with these?
i.e. it's not a reason for refusal.
On that note - do I have any option if they just refuse point blank to allow me to take the panel off and then replace it? Legally, that is.
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