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qwerty
Gość24 czerwca 2026 o 12:28Liczba postów: 139263I live on the twelfth floor of a condominium. My dryer has started doing a very poor job, leaving clothes damp. I heard from acquaintances that pipe cleaning in multi-story residential buildings is an ongoing common nightmare because the pipes are very long and exhaust onto a shared roof or facade. Who is legally supposed to handle this issue and cover the expenses — me as the owner or our building’s management?
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sacvayac
Gość24 czerwca 2026 o 12:44Liczba postów: 139263For high-rise condo residents, maintaining hidden utilities is a perpetual reason for disputes with property management companies. Long shared air ducts are complex, and defining the boundaries of responsibility can be extremely difficult. This is a truly confusing topic that every owner has to figure out on their own.
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DevidR
Gość24 czerwca 2026 o 15:07Liczba postów: 139263Living high up in a high-rise condominium adds a massive layer of complexity to standard appliance maintenance because those long vertical shafts are incredibly difficult to clear from the inside. Many owners do not realize that while you own the appliance, the main shared exhaust stack usually falls under the building corporation’s responsibility. I checked the specific details regarding condo vent cleaning Toronto regulations on https://dryerventcleaningtoday.ca/condo/ to understand where the legal boundaries lie for property managers. I ended up coordinating with Dryer Vent Cleaning Today to handle our branch line safely. They have the specialized high-pressure equipment necessary to clear out long, winding lines that vent out to distant exterior facades without causing any damage to the shared building infrastructure.
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