Your answer depends on who owns the Plumbing and the options you have to access plumbing in the new location.
Your board or association manager can help you understand the process in your building.
There is no standard.
Not at all
It should go on your neighbors insurance, he's the one whos responsible for the damage.
No, you can not have a cub condo with out a furry friend, you need at least one furry friend to enter your cub condo.
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
The condo is in foreclosure and I need to move but would like to take the appliances with me can I do this The washer and dryer are not part of the property, they are a posession within it in most jurisdictions if they are not built in. If they are built in under the counter, they would be a fixture. Kitchen apppliances like the stove, dishwasher etc are fixtures and must remain with the property- EVEN IF YOU INSTALLED THEM YOURSELF unless you have an agreement with the owner of the mortgage that allows you to remove them. Improvements to the property almost always remain with the property according to the agreement. Read the mortgage if you are not sure. Fixtures or improvements should be covered in the agreement.
The brand of washer does not make a difference, but you need to use the delicate cycle, which every washer has.
Honestly, there is nothing you can do. If a hotel is going to relocate a guest, THE HOTEL needs to provide transportation to the new hotel, and all the aminities of the first one need to be carried over. (Ie, if they have a shuttle, they need to come shuttle you around...etc) They only relocate if the hotel is sold out.
Unfortunately no.
If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.
Many businesses relocate for higher traffic volume or to increase exposure. Some businesses may relocate for the need of more or less square footage.
"Condo prices in Charlotte vary depending on the neighborhood, and availability. You would need to contact a real estate agent to determine what the pricing is for the condo you are interested in renting for the week."
This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense . meant to say , seeking for a townhouse, condo, setting with 2bd 2ba washer dryer hookup n the county of alemeda , Oakland, Emeryville, or Berkeley, plze help , need to b moved by 11/23/14 .for landlords