No the bulder dont have any permission or approval to build a Pent house if it above 4 floors. below that it is not necessary to take a permission from MCH.
but the buliders they dont follow the rules, the give bribe to the officers and construct penthouse.
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If so, why does he live in multi-million dollar penthouse, in the lap of luxury, like a limousine liberal, when he should be living in a shack with the people who are held prisoner in their own country by the liberal icon, Fidel Castro. Why does he keep his wealth, instead of giving it all bacl to poor people?
Hi I am trying to rent a two bedroom apartment near ipanema/copacabana area for under 1000USD a month. I dont need a penthouse just something decent and not embarassing. Every real estate agent on the internet claims i cannot find a place near this area for this much? I find that hard to believe and I heard you can get them cheaper. Does anyone know if you can find a place for under 1000USD that is still nice near this area? Thank you!
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I know this is an unchristian attitude; still, he’s caused so many to lose their life’s savings and at least one suicide, all while he remains in his New York penthouse. I’d like to hear what others think his punishment should be.
At the penthouse of the Del Prado Hotel on East 53rd Street, across from the park. Can anyone produce the recipe for Hong Kong Steak? Where did it go and why?
my cousin is looking for porn for his 18th birthday and i wanna get hims some so….any help would be good but only in chicago heights, IL or surrounding areas. thanx
Word History:
The word penthouse goes back to Latin appendere, “to cause to be suspended.” In Medieval Latin appendere developed the sense “to belong, depend,” a sense that passed into apendre, the Old French development of appendere. From apent, the past participle of apendre, came the derivative apentiz, “low building behind or beside a house,” and the Anglo-Norman plural form pentiz. The form without the a- was then borrowed into Middle English, giving us pentis (first recorded about 1300), which was applied to sheds or lean-tos added on to buildings. Because these structures often had sloping roofs, the word was connected with the French word pente, “slope,” and the second part of the word changed by folk-etymology to house, which could mean simply “a building for human use.” The use of the term with reference to fancy apartments developed from its application to a structure built on a roof to cover such things as a stairway or an elevator shaft. Penthouse then came to mean an apartment built on a rooftop and finally the top floor of an apartment building.
Caligula (1980) made by Bob Guccione of Penthouse fame.
