CIAO r/Svizzero ! (Prendere in giro)

    Più o meno quello che c’è nel video.

    Vivo qui da 14 anni e non posso davvero permettermi di trasferirmi. Sono nel mezzo di un burnout autistico e se dovessi trasferirmi sarebbe un vero inferno perché la posizione di quel posto è letteralmente l’unica cosa che mi permette di funzionare.

    Cosa farebbe la mia régie? Devo informarli? Devo *devo* informarli?

    ("Posizione, posizione, posizione" come si suol dire)

    Grazie mille per aver letto e se puoi aiutarmi rispondendo a queste domande, te ne sarò molto grato.

    Ho letto le regole (non sono sicuro di dove dovrei riconoscerlo)



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    1. CinderMayom on

      Doesn’t look like a big deal to me, but I’m not a civil engineer. Have the neighbours done any work?

      If you inform the régie they might send someone to check, who will be able to tell whether that’s a structural issue or not. If it is, you’ll probably have to move, but moving beats getting crushed by the building collapsing on one’s head IMO. If it’s just aesthetic you can probably tell them you don’t care and they will be happy to do nothing and keep getting the paid the same for a deteriorating apartment.

    2. Scannaer on

      Not sure what we are looking at.

      Do you have elements dropping down? Or are you concerned about the cracks? And over what timeframe? For the moment I assume it’s about the cracks and those are older.

      I am not sure about building safety standards but some cracks can happen over time. I’ve seen it happen. Especially in older buildings and with very insensitive neighbors stampeding around. But if it is concerning you need to report it to the regie for your own safety.

      Are you a member of the renters association?

      You can ask them these specific questions as well as what will follow and how to procede. Maybe they can tell you as well if those cracks are something to worry about.

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