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Bunduran
May 21, 2008, 03:20 PM
I live in Pennsylvania (Delaware County) and live in and own a 3rd floor condo apartment. Recently, the owner directly above me completely renovated his condo. It appears he/she put in little if any insulation under the carpet and extended the kitchen with wood flooring that also has little or any insulation. The result is I now listen to every move made by the tenant above me. My question(s) are:

1. Are there laws regarding insulation requirements?
2. What can I do to have this situation remedied?
3. Are there requirements for permits to be issued?
4. Where can I find out if a permit was issued if required?

I would like to approach the owner(s) with at least a little knowledge on what are the requirements.

Fr_Chuck
May 21, 2008, 03:23 PM
Unless there are Association rules regarding carpet or insulation, normally there is not, since they most likely would be allowed hardwood all though the entire home ( very popular now)

IF, and I say if, since changing flooring often does not require building permits in most places, but you can check with your city building inspector if a permit to change carpet or to put in hardwood flooring is required, they would have a copy of the permit, if it is not, they may have to remove it and put it back in ( hope you enjoy the construction noice again)