Tick pointing: the process of repairing or replacing the mortar between bricks.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the bricks and who is responsible for maintaining them.
Usually, if the bricks are on the exterior of the building, the association owns the real estate asset and is responsible for maintaining it. If it's on the interior of a unit, it might be your responsibility.
Yes, you will be responsible for the repairs yourself due to your liability on the contract.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the outside of the condominium. Typically, the 'outside' is owned by the association, and of which you share ownership with all other owners. Ownership determines maintenance.
Condominium ownership is a form of real estate ownership whereby an owner is responsible for both the costs of the unit, and for a share of the expense related to the upkeep of the whole community.
Your answer depends on who owns the pipes. Read your governing documents to determine ownership, which in turn, will indicate who is responsible to insure.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the exterior plumbing in your case.
If it was determined that the condominium did not bear any blame, then you are the one who would be responsible.
The titled owner of a condominium is responsible to pay assessments for a condominium unit, regardless of how the titled owner ended up with the title to the real estate. The state and the association's governing documents may extend this debt to a personal obligation that is separate from the titled obligation.
A high rise condominium is a tall building with condominium units.
A condominium unit is a single unit in a condominium project, whether residential or commercial. A condominium phase is a development period, during which a developer builds, finishes and/or sells a set or collection of condominium units.
If lighting is required on condominium property, the association is responsible for lighting. The city is responsible for lighting streets -- i.e., street lighting, not for lighting properties.
"Condominium" is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
make sure the mortar is not too runny, it should be a nice dryish consistency, then use an appropriate pointing tool and use a wire brush to quicky remove any mortar on the face of the brick.