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You have probably considered leaving personal items in communal spaces of your apartment building regularly, because obviously being able to park your bicycle in the entry hall is so much easier than having to bring it into your apartment.
Doing this, however, is not something you can do freely. As property owner or tenant of an apartment you should be aware of when you may (or may not) leave your items in communal areas and under what conditions this is allowed.
ShBarcelona is an experienced real estate agency, and therefore we know every little detail of what you can and can’t do. You can read all about it in this article.
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Communal zones are all those structural elements of a building that you may use and to which all property owners have access, like:
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Now that you have learned what communal zones are, you will of course understand that these areas in a building belong to everyone.
Does that mean, however, that you can use them freely? Not at all. If you, or any of the other residents, wants to use the (part of a) communal space, then this must be requested in writing by addressing the homeowners’ association.
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Once you have send your written request for the private use of a communal zone, this will be brought to the attention of all others residents in your building.
If no one objects to you using it for your specific purpose, and if it doesn’t go against what is mentioned in community statutes, then your request will be on the agenda of the next homeowners’ association meeting. This is where the rights of use and responsibilities that come with it will be discussed.
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Once you have been granted permission to leave objects in a communal zone, you must be aware of the consequences. You must always respect other residents living in your building, and your items may never obstruct the entry or exit.
As already mentioned before, there are certain rights and obligations for the person who has been granted permission to use (a part of a) communal zone for private purpose.
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After reading all the information mentioned above, it is also interesting to know what problems may occur after being allowed to leave objects in (a part of) a communal space:
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If you have bought a property in Barcelona, you are already aware of the conditions for leaving items in communal zones in your building. If residents get along well and the atmosphere is good, you should always discuss decisions with each other during a meeting and establish what is and is not allowed when using communal space for private use.
This is, after all, the quickest and easiest option, but if you want to go through the legal process instead, just make sure you know how much time this will take.
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