"Wrong" implies that there is a standard. It is rare that a condominium community would define a "right" detergent for use in its facility.
Classically, detergent does not cause Plumbing leaks.
Your personal condo insurance should cover it under the liability section. It will not be a penalty to you.
No, it will not cause oil leaks.
Normally just below a hole...
Oil leaks will not cause an engine to heat or to seize. A lack of oil will cause it to get hot and seize which is caused by not checking the oil level and adding as necessary to keep it full. As long as the engine has the proper amount of oil it will run just fine. The leaks may cause a mess, waste of oil and money, but they will cause no damage to the engine.
Exhaust leaks close to the engine.
yes it will
Probably the thermostat is sticking.
can run it if its always had synthetic depends on mileage you will have to run engine cleaner in it then switch over its about same price so why run it .it also is a very high detergent oil may cause oil leaks its better oil in some way
Find where it is running out and repair the cause.
They are a cheap solution to get rid of wastes. They can cause leaks in toxins and pollution.
vacuum leaks
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.