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It is prohibited to hang clothes on the balcony and to keep animals.

New restrictions have been introduced to the rules of living in multi-story buildings, and certain actions have been prohibited.

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According to the rules registered by the Ministry of Justice, it is prohibited to install equipment that poses a fire risk on balconies and loggias, store heavy items, and hang clothes and carpets on the outer part.

Also, keeping pets on balconies, staircases, basements, and other common areas is not allowed. Additionally, leaving flammable materials in hallways and staircases, as well as parking vehicles in unauthorized places within the building area, is also restricted.

These regulations are aimed at ensuring the safety of the population and a comfortable living environment.

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