For Ailin Richardsen (50), it seemed impossible for a long time to enter the housing market in Oslo as a single person.
Her happiness was therefore great when in the summer of 2019 she finally had the opportunity to buy her first apartment through a fully financed loan from the Housing Bank.
Grateful for finally becoming a homeowner, she moved into an apartment on the ground floor of Grünerløkka in Oslo.
– The apartment was only 30 square meters, but it was mine, says Ailin.
The apartment was not approved
Shortly after Ailin moved in, she was told that her apartment had not been approved by the Planning and Building Agency.
– When I bought the apartment, I knew that a valve would be installed in my bedroom, but I had no idea that the apartment did not have a certificate of completion, says Ailin.
Already in 2017, it was discovered by chance that the four apartments on the ground floor were only approved as two.
This case had been a headache for the housing association for several years.
The board of the housing association therefore worked hard to get the apartments approved by the agency. This should be done in the cheapest possible way.
One of the points the Planning and Building Authority required in order to be able to give approval was that each of the small apartments had to have its own ventilation system.
In addition, one of the extractor fans in the building thanked itself in August 2019, and was to be replaced at the same time as the other work was done.
Monster pipes in the ceiling
In July 2020, it was urgent to get the apartments approved.
According to Ailin, she had been told by the housing association that only a small valve should be installed in her bedroom.
She had been bothered by bad air in her apartment for the nine months she had lived there, and was looking forward to the work being done.
– I was happy to finally get air into my apartment.
On July 2, Ailin handed over the keys to the apartment so that contractors could come and do the work.
When she returned home, she was greeted by something she had never imagined.
Large metal pipes stretched throughout her small apartment.
– I felt that the tears pressed on, and I was completely in shock. I stood there with someone on the housing association board, and asked “are you not done now?”
See what the apartment looks like in the video above.
A couple of weeks earlier, she and the other residents on the first floor had been sent a drawing of the work to be done in the apartments.
But Ailin says that she did not know that the pipes would be on the outside of the wall.
– Both the housing association board and architects had been inspected a couple of weeks before the installation. So I do not understand that we had not been informed about this before.
See answers from the housing association board further down.
– They had destroyed my apartment
TV 2 helps you has also been in contact with the other three residents on the ground floor. None of them knew in advance how extensive interventions would be made in their apartments.
One of them is Jan William Fines. He was on vacation when the work was done. Like Ailin, he was shocked when he came home and saw the result.
– I thought that now they have destroyed my apartment, says Jan William.