Building in Asa Norte, in Brasília, with decorative strips in green and yellow. Vianey Bentes/TV Globo Gathering friends and family at home is among the plans planned for the next few days by many fans — especially on dates like this Saturday (13), when the Brazilian team will take the field against Morocco in the first game in search of a sixth world championship. g1 consulted the legislation to show what can and cannot happen in condominiums during this period. The rules are set out in the Federal Constitution and the Civil Code, which contains specific provisions on living in condominiums. 🚨 It's worth remembering: in addition to these general rules, each condominium has its own rules, defined in the convention and internal regulations. In case of problems related to the reservation of common areas, for example, it is up to the manager of each condominium to resolve the issue, explains Angélica Arbex, director of Marketing and Strategy at Lello Condomínios. "During this period, we noticed a significant increase in reservations and the use of common areas, in addition to the greater circulation of visitors. These situations can generate doubts and, eventually, conflicts, which makes property managers seek more guidance", he states. Now on g1 See below 10 points about the rules of coexistence in condominiums to guarantee a hassle-free crowd. ✅ 5 things released: 🍻🥜 Call the fans home It is worth gathering friends and family to watch the games in the apartment without the need for prior authorization or scheduling. The exception is events held in common areas, such as party rooms and barbecue areas, which depend on the condominium's rules and reservation system. 🇧🇷 Decorated balcony Flags of Brazil or other teams may be temporarily placed on balconies during the tournament. The same goes for other World Cup themed decorations. Care must be taken not to transform the decoration into something permanent, which could be interpreted as altering the building's facade. 🗣️ Shout goal Football's most traditional celebration is now open. But you need to be careful with excesses and the volume of the party, especially after 10pm. In many municipalities, noise control laws impose limits on noise at night — and some World Cup matches will be played late at night or even into the early hours of the morning. Opening ceremony of the 2026 World Cup, in Mexico City, this Thursday (11) REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 👕Wear the shirt Residents and guests can wear shirts, flags and other accessories from any national team — or even football clubs — both in the apartments and in the common areas of the condominium. During the World Cup, fans are allowed. However, the general rules of coexistence continue to apply, such as restrictions on the use of swimwear in dry areas of the condominium or inappropriate clothing for shared spaces. 🚗 Reserve a spot for the fans Residents can use their parking space or give it to guests who come to watch the games. To do this, it is important to follow the condominium rules, informing the concierge in advance when necessary and respecting the limits on size and occupancy of the space. ❌ 5 points of attention: 🧨No fireworks on the balcony Legislation prohibits the use of firecrackers and fireworks in windows, balconies and common areas of condominiums. The practice is considered a safety risk and may cause disturbance of the peace. When celebrating a goal, it's best to leave fireworks out of the party. 🔕 No loud music after 10pm This rule applies all year round, but must be reinforced during the World Cup period. As some matches start at 10pm or even 1am, celebrating goals and decisive plays needs to respect noise limits so as not to disturb the neighbors. Otherwise, the fan may be the target of complaints, warnings and even fines. 🏙️Do not turn the facade into a flag Hanging flags and other decorations temporarily is permitted. What you cannot do is paint external walls, balconies or parts of the facade to honor the team. As this is a permanent change to the appearance of the building, the practice is prohibited by article 1,336 of the Civil Code. 🎉 No turning the common area into an extension of your living room Common areas can only be modified with authorization from the condominium administration. Corridors, stairs and escape routes cannot be occupied by tables, chairs, televisions or improvised decorations to accompany the games. Furthermore, any damage caused to the building's assets may result in a fine. The resident is responsible for both his own actions and the damages caused by guests, without prejudice to possible civil or criminal measures. ⚠️ Respect maximum capacity Even with the reservation of common areas, it is mandatory to respect the maximum capacity of each space. Party rooms, barbecue areas and other living areas have limits defined for safety reasons, including fire prevention and preservation of the condominium structure. Exceeding the permitted number of people may result in a warning or fine, in addition to putting the safety of residents and guests at risk.