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Originally Posted by You Need a Thneed
Just because you only see an outlet on the wall, doesn’t mean that nothing else is in the wall. The condo board should have plans for the building that can tell you what’s inside the wall.
I wouldn’t even cut drywall before asking that question.
Walls are often there because they need to be there.
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Except for the 80s caveat that Architects were terrible in that time period and closed in kitchens were common. So the wall was put there for minimal reason at first, but then the mechanical engineers usually took it over and now it’s there for (probably) a reason.