Two Great Apts for rent on Street 118 just near the river

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looks a pretty good deal if not too many flights of stairs
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Cruisemonkey wrote:Is there a Cambodian law stating the fridge has to go in the living room?
Yes, it's just after the law requiring Cambodian kitchens to be built on stairway landings no larger than 1 reed mat, have no benches or power points, and contain the communal shitter with a thin plastic door.
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epidemiks wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2017 10:03 am
Cruisemonkey wrote:Is there a Cambodian law stating the fridge has to go in the living room?
Yes, it's just after the law requiring Cambodian kitchens to be built on stairway landings no larger than 1 reed mat, have no benches or power points, and contain the communal shitter with a thin plastic door.
They can have a power point, but only if it's at head height and not within reach of any of your appliances.
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