Your answer depends on you, the occupants of the condominium,
and the current state of the real estate.
If you are able to 'go back' to your condominium and it is
unoccupied and still standing, you can probably 'go back'.
If your condominium is occupied under a legal agreement, such as
a lease, you may not be able to 'go back' to the unit, except to
visit and with notice and permission of the tenant.
If the property has been condemned, or is otherwise not
available for occupancy, you may not be able to 'go back' to
it.