In a maisonette, the responsibility for the roof typically falls to the building's freeholder or management company, especially if the property is part of a larger block. Leaseholders may have some obligations related to maintenance, depending on the terms of their lease agreement. It's important for owners to review their lease to understand their specific responsibilities regarding the roof and any shared areas.
Mel Tormé live at the Maisonette was created in 1975.
Maisonette: an apartment or flat on two levels with internal stairs, or which has its own entrance at street level.
A maisonette is also called a duplex i.e, two apartments/flats/houses joined together and sharing a common block of land.
It is possible the term you are looking for is Maisonette.
You do not need to live in a bigger maisonette or apartment with your boxer mate. It all depends with your income and how much you are willing to spend.
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If you have puppies, you and your boxer mate may need a bigger apartment or maisonette depending with your budget.
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No, a duplex and a maisonette are not the same. A duplex typically refers to a single building divided into two separate living units, often sharing a common wall, while a maisonette is a self-contained apartment that occupies two or more floors of a building, usually with its own entrance. Both offer separate living spaces but differ in structure and layout.
In most cases the association is responsible for mantaining the roof and structure. It should the the association's insurance problem.
It's up to the jugde.
If they have not left school, college etc and living under their roof then yes they are responsible for all of them.