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Old 01-23-2016, 03:38 PM   #835
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I'm trying to replace the shut off valve for one of my toilets. I live in a condo which is a "stacked townhouse" so I have the top two floors and someone else has the bottom two, and there are several of these in a row and some other unit comprising our "building".

I cannot find a master water shut off anywhere in my condo. I have sent an email to the condo board, but is this lawful? I search for the "code" but the national plumbing code of canada costs money to view...

If there truly isn't one, should/could I get it shut off and then get a plumber to come in and install one in my unit? Or maybe there are multiple entry points...

Any advice would be appreciated. This seems a little ridiculous, this building is from the 80s it isn't a converted old house or something...
My condo once had a leak and they had to shut off everyone's water. Also we seemed to get water shut off notices every month for a few hours during the day. Apparently they didn't have separate water shut offs at my place so anytime any plumbing needed to be done they had to shut off to the whole building. Seems kinda stupid with a large condo complex.
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