Concerns have been raised regarding renovation work at the house located at Baltijos prospektas 107. Some residents suspect that the ongoing construction, particularly the installation of doors, may involve unauthorized structural alterations, such as the potential demolition of interior walls. However, the residents’ concerns extend beyond the renovation process itself.
According to one resident speaking to the news portal VE.lt, the neighbors are questioning the extensive and meticulous nature of the preparations for the house. They note that approximately 21 apartments within the building appear to be undergoing renovation, a scope of work not observed in other rented units. These apartments are owned by the municipality and are leased to individuals, primarily professors from the University of Klaipėda, at preferential rates.
Adding to the community’s unease is the recent passing of the owner of the specific apartment where the work is currently taking place. The residents have voiced apprehension regarding the disparity in renovation efforts and the perceived inconsistency of the work being done. The core issue centers on the differing levels of attention given to the maintenance and renovation of the house, leading to questions about the necessity and legality of the current procedures.
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