Man Baffled By Something 'Odd' in Apartment Building: 'Is This Legal?'
Summary
A man in Connecticut shared photos online of an unusual design feature in his apartment building where snow blows into the interior hallways. The hallways are partially open to the outside, and this raises concerns about whether the building meets local codes for tenant safety. The man is considering addressing the issue with property management or local officials.Key Facts
- A Connecticut resident shared images showing snow in the hallways of his apartment building.
- The building was once a factory and has open-air hallways with minimal protection from outside weather.
- The hallways feature screens instead of windows, allowing wind and snow to enter.
- Reddit users discussed whether the hallway should be considered outdoor space legally.
- Current regulations require hallways to stay above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The building's management has not applied sand or salt to prevent slipping on snowy surfaces.
- Local guidelines require landlords to keep shared spaces safe during winter by removing snow and ice.
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