The trial took place after several citizens complained that they felt bad because of the antenna. The decision was given on December 6 by the District 1 Court, but it is not final.
The court decided that Vodafone will dismantle and move the antenna within 60 days, and if it does not, the owners’ association can put the measure into practice at the expense of the mobile phone company.
Also, the court rejected “the request to terminate the lease contract, the request to oblige the defendant to pay damages of 2,000 lei / day and the request regarding the payment of the amount of 1,002.16 lei representing court costs, as unfounded. within 30 days of communication “.
Lawyer Adrian Cuculis, the association’s representative, said the lawsuit was opened after several owners who lived on the top floor of the building complained that they were unwell and had various health problems, and the cause was the antenna installed by the company. Vodafone.
The lawyer also said that the association concluded a lease agreement with Vodafone about 10 years ago, but the amount paid was insignificant, of several hundred lei per month. In addition, not all owners had agreed to that contract.
Contacted by Ziare.com, Vodafone’s representatives stated that “Because the court decision is not final, Vodafone Romania does not comment on the content of the respective file until a final solution”.
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