Hello,
I am currently having a condominium built.
The building specifications mention a doorbell, an intercom system, and a door opener.
There is a doorbell installed, but only at the main entrance door, not at the apartment door.
In my opinion, there should also be one at the apartment door. When I read in the building specifications that a doorbell is included, who would think that it might not also be at the apartment door?
I find it uncomfortable that someone only knocks on the door, like in a hotel room or an office...
What do you think? Is there perhaps a regulation or requirement regarding this?
I am currently having a condominium built.
The building specifications mention a doorbell, an intercom system, and a door opener.
There is a doorbell installed, but only at the main entrance door, not at the apartment door.
In my opinion, there should also be one at the apartment door. When I read in the building specifications that a doorbell is included, who would think that it might not also be at the apartment door?
I find it uncomfortable that someone only knocks on the door, like in a hotel room or an office...
What do you think? Is there perhaps a regulation or requirement regarding this?
S
Sanguinius12 Feb 2014 10:00We are talking about a new build, not a renovation. That’s why I find it hard to understand. However, looking at how my developer works, it’s quite possible that it was simply forgotten.
Do I actually have the right to review the developer’s calculations and documents? I often find it puzzling how certain costs are calculated. The developer should actually be required to keep proper accounting records, right?
Do I actually have the right to review the developer’s calculations and documents? I often find it puzzling how certain costs are calculated. The developer should actually be required to keep proper accounting records, right?
Install the doorbell yourself or ask BT for a price...