(in the US) Certainly. There are no legal restrictions on where anybody may live.
Whether or not it is better to buy a house or a condo will depend on what type of living space is being looked for. A house will usually give some privacy and is not connected to another building. A condo is always connected to another apartment and less privacy is available.
you can't put the very same cub condo on the map
Condo insurance can be purchased at the same places that sell homeowners insurance and will cover the costs of your property inside your condo and will pay for damages incurred.
Depending on the state where you live, it may be community property if you live in a community property state and file for divorce while you lack a pre-nuptial agreement that specifically sequesters his pre-marriage assets. Otherwise, ownership -- and liability -- may be based on whose name(s) is/are on the titles.
The Minnesota Vikings, who have never won a Super Bowl despite four appearances lost Super Bowls IV and IX at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.
A Condo association purchases coverage for parts of the property that are commonly owned by the people who own Condos in the development. This is why you pay dues to the association, for insurance and taxes on common property. Most Condo agreements means that you own the property from the bare sheetrock inward, meaning you own the paint, floor covering, furniture, appliances, etc. The commonly owned property is things such as sidewalks, roof, walls, pools, etc. All owners of Condos are also insureds under the Condo agreement. Various Condo agreements can be different, and all are not the same. You need to know how your Condo is set up and what your agreement says.
No. But one might consider a condom a type of bag.
Depends on the state or commonwealth you in. Contact an attorney and review your docs
Crate and barrel. They have them in either counter height or bar height. They are made of aluminum and are super comfy! They are a spin off of the original Navy Emeco chair. I have the same crate and barrel chairs in my kitchen and love them!
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If you own a condo, you can get basically the same type of insurance as a homeowner, depending on what type of condo you have. If you condo is more like apartments, you may be able to get insurance similar to renters insurance, while if you have a stand alone home, you can basically get just home owner insurance.
NO, ninhydrin is not the same as super glue