Read your governing documents to determine legal access by the association and/or its agents into your unit. Access may be permitted if a bone fide emergency is involved, and otherwise no access is permitted.
No, in New York State, you cannot sell a condo unit without the condo declaration being recorded. The condo declaration is a legal document that establishes the rights and obligations of condo owners and is necessary for the sale of the unit to occur. Recording the declaration protects the rights and interests of all parties involved in the condo transaction.
Condo is the shortened form of condominium. It is the shortest form.
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The only situation that I can imagine where the resident manager would gain access to a condominium without an owner's request or permission is this: A cold snap threatens to freeze pipes in the geography, and the condominium's temperature is not regulated to prevent pipes within the unit from freezing. Then, the resident manager would be required to enter a condominium and set the thermostat high enough to prevent the pipes from freezing. In the case of an unoccupied unit, or a bank-owned unit, this action can become problematic, since often there is now power to heat the unit.
'Condo' is a clipped version of the longer word condominium.
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Your question is interesting in that it asks about leaks 'onto' your condo, without stating that the water is leaking 'into' your condominium. Water dripping onto your condominium balcony/ roof line/ window pane and so forth is expected and normal so long as the waterproof integrity of your building envelope remains in place and there is no water intrusion. However, if water is leaking into your condominium, you must alert your association manager or resident manager or board and request that the issue addressed as soon as possible. Water leaks mean mold eventually, which can be major damage and which is often excluded by insurance coverage.
Usually a condominium complex with a garden, or a condominium unit with a garden dedicated to the unit.
It depends on the location of the condominium, its size and the amenities included in the condominium community.
he has a condo and a house
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