Got a victorian maisonette and the gff has a bathroom exhaust that goes into the chimney and is causing damp patches. His pipe runs from his bathroom fan about 1 m under my living room floor into the chimney.
Question is if we can agree that he needs to get a proper pipe put in, where does it go?
He might press me to run a pipe another 3m under my living room floor? Noisewise, cutting through 100 year old floors wise and running a plastic pipe in front of the fire place wise ... I don't think that would be good for us up here. On the lease I own the floor, I guess that's normal.
Or is it his responsibility to put it on his side of the ceiling which would be the top of his bedroom wall or out the back onto the flat roof?
Cheers for any advice.
Question is if we can agree that he needs to get a proper pipe put in, where does it go?
He might press me to run a pipe another 3m under my living room floor? Noisewise, cutting through 100 year old floors wise and running a plastic pipe in front of the fire place wise ... I don't think that would be good for us up here. On the lease I own the floor, I guess that's normal.
Or is it his responsibility to put it on his side of the ceiling which would be the top of his bedroom wall or out the back onto the flat roof?
Cheers for any advice.
