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How to deal with energy in a co-ownership?
How to deal with energy in a co-ownership?

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How can you save energy in a co-owned property?
How can you save energy in a co-owned property?

Review your energy contracts, get a free energy audit, insulate, replace your boiler or install photovoltaic panels. There are a whole host of solutions for saving energy in a co-owned property!

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Gas and electricity: what are the obligations of the tenant?
Gas and electricity: what are the obligations of the tenant?

When moving in, take out a plan with the energy supplier of your choice. During the tenancy, take care of the gas and electricity installations. When moving out, close the account if the new occupant refuses the transfer procedure.

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Can I connect my new condensing boiler to a collective chimney?
Can I connect my new condensing boiler to a collective chimney?

Yes, provided you follow a few precautions and coordinate with other occupants of the building to avoid any danger and comply with the regulations.

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Can I place solar panels on the roof of a co-owned property?
Can I place solar panels on the roof of a co-owned property?

Yes, administrative and technical solutions do exist. However, this will not only take patience but also involves some negotiating.

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Who pays for roof insulation in an apartment building?
Who pays for roof insulation in an apartment building?

The law on co-ownership stipulates that the costs of insulation must be divided proportionately.

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