TedLasso
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As an aside, one reason I chose never to ever live in a complex again. Glad I never have to face that kind of interference and ineptitude again .If your complex has non-functioning trustees then probably, but really anything installed outside your unit or major building work requires trustee approval even if it is the norm in your complex. So for instance our complex allows aircon units, but if I want to install one I would still need approval and would have to ensure it is a neat installation. If you do things without their approval you put yourself at big risk of having to tear it down. Legally, they can tear you a new one if you just do things without following the process even if in practice a lot of people get away with it.
For stuff that dramatically changes the appearance of a complex, you need an AGM approval to add it to the list of approved projects owners can undertake. Common one's could be thatch lapa's in exclusive use area's, water tanks, and solar installations.
So my presentation to the AGM will have the purpose of getting our complex to agree on the fact that we want to allow solar installations and what the rules and limitations are around that. Like geysers on the roof or inside the roof.
I am starting with solar geysers, and panels. Next year I might tackle water storage (potable or grey water harvesting). Both are not currently allowed in our complex just because we have never bothered to vote on it or talk about it in the AGM. It requires someone to do the research, present it, motivate for it, and to get people to vote.
But a question related to this thread:-
What about heat exchangers to heat geysers? I ask because my house has one, but I have never used it and they apparently save loads of electricity and look like AC units so could be mounted without breaking any BC rules, or allowing BC rules to be modified? If a complex has flat roofs then easy to hide too?