simuls
Senior Member
Polished concrete is quite common in a lot of new lofts and condos, so there's no legal issue there.
But my question still wasn't answered so I guess I worded it incorrectly. What I'd like to know is...do i still have to have 60% of my concrete floors covered with area rugs to reduce noise, when the condo docs specifically state that that requirement is only for hardwood floor and tile? Because concrete isn't specified as one of the floorings needing to be covered, it would seem to me that it's a loophole in the docs and wouldn't be enforceable until they modified the bylaw. Anyone?
But my question still wasn't answered so I guess I worded it incorrectly. What I'd like to know is...do i still have to have 60% of my concrete floors covered with area rugs to reduce noise, when the condo docs specifically state that that requirement is only for hardwood floor and tile? Because concrete isn't specified as one of the floorings needing to be covered, it would seem to me that it's a loophole in the docs and wouldn't be enforceable until they modified the bylaw. Anyone?