Converting a Sukkah into a Permanent Balcony

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Is a neighbor in a shared building allowed to build a permanent iron sukkah with columns in the yard and add a concrete floor? P.S. He asked some neighbors for permission for the sukkah itself but did not specify that it is essentially an additional balcony over the shared yard and uses the building's overall construction rights.

Answer

Peace and blessings 

It is clear that the neighbors' permission for the sukkah does not constitute permission for a permanent balcony. 

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