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5. APPEARANCE FROM THE OUTSIDE AND OBSTRUCTIONS TO THE COMMON PROPERTY (1) The owner or occupier of a section used for residential purposes shall not place or do anything on any part of the common property, or section, including balconies, which, in the discretion of the trustees, is aesthetically displeasing or undesirable when viewed from the outside of the section. (2) Owners and occupiers shall ensure that sections are provided with adequate curtaining or blinds at all times and within one month of taking occupation. All linings to curtains, when viewed from outside, have to be of cream or white colour, acceptable to the trustees in their discretion. (3) No items may be hung over walls, in windows, in corridors or on any part of the building or the common property so as to be visible to the public or other occupiers. (4) Owners or occupiers may not leave any obstructions to the free flow of pedestrian traffic on any part of the common property. In particular access to staircases, passages, landings, and stairwells must be kept clear at all times. (5) Notwithstanding sub-rules (1), (3) and (4) an owner or occupier may, with the prior written consent of the trustees place, store, or leave any object that may be moved on a part of the common property, or allow or permit it to be so placed, stored, or left. (6) No bicycles are allowed to be placed or stored on the staircases or passages. (7) The trustees may issue further Directives pertaining to this Rule. (8) Should an owner or occupier place, do or store anything contrary to this rule, the trustees may require an owner to remove such object in accordance with Conduct Rule 17(3). (9) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-rule (8), an owner or occupier who is in breach or non-compliance with the provisions of this Rule, or any Directives issued in terms hereof, shall be subject to the imposition of a fine in terms of Conduct Rule 18. |
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