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I once got bumped up to first class in the 90 minute leg of a 16 hour flight. Tell us about your insignificant little triumphs and minor victories. (Driving a Honda Accord doesn't count).
( , Thu 26 Mar 2015, 12:13)
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I'm fairly sure we can replace a windowframe without having to get it signed off by them, though
( , Mon 30 Mar 2015, 12:35, 2 replies)
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your lease will tell you whether or not you need consent to replace a window. esp an exterior frame as usually they want them to match others in the building.
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especially if the neighbour above is in the bath at the time
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If I happen to have already removed the wall, do I need to notify anyone and/or do I need to put it back in before I sell it again?
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if it says no alterations without consent, you might choose to take a view - but when you come to sell, the buyer might ask to see a licence for alterations, so it could mean a small price chip if you don't have one.
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