I have my projector ceiling mounted... and last I checked I live in an apartment. I asked before I did it and they said, "Holes? Yeah, no problem, we have a crew that goes in, repairs all the holes, and repaints the apartment anytime someone moves out."
You should ask first, as ceiling mounting is excellent.
I really, really can't find any information on high or low you can mount this projector. The main thing you most DEFINITELY want to avoid, is using internal digital keystone correction as this significantly screws up image quality. I have yet to see a projector that it hasn't been an issue on.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it offers lens shift either. So, if you want to avoid keystone correction and you want to mount it high, then it will have to be upside down to do so. If it is like my projector (which doesn't have lens shift either), then you will need to have it a couple inches below the top of the screen. Thankfully the projector is light enough for you to hand hold it and find about the right place to mount it.
Good luck.