Usually the governing documents for a condominium association detail the level to which a unit owner must maintain the interior of a unit.
The board may enforce the covenants of the community by sending a notice to a condominium owner whose upkeep of his or her unit is in violation with the governing documents.
If the condo owner does not keep the condo in good condition, it could negatively impact the value of the property and potentially violate any rules or regulations set by the condominium association. The condo owner may face fines or penalties and may be required to make repairs or improvements to the unit. Additionally, neighboring condo owners may have the right to take legal action if the lack of maintenance or upkeep affects their own property.
It's a mountain....Attempting to keep it in "good condition" really wouldnt work out.
keep it in good condition
In good condition
Usually, this can mean a room or closet or whole area of the unit that renters are not allowed access to, so the owner can keep/ store/ maintain items and areas strictly for owner use.
My friend has a condo in that area and tells me that it is a good investment. Even dough his pricing is droping he can copensate by renting it out at suitable rate to get more business. Just keep it in good condition. Peaople still vacation even in these times so just rent and bag. Keep in mind that sooner or later the pricing will go up again and thats a bonus for you.
Keep them clean
Keep it clean, lightly oiled, in a dry place.
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Do excercise on regular basis..
Yes they keep their trucks in good condition. You also start out on a full tank.
You can't. You have to keep them.
The executor controls access to the assets of the condo. To preserve the assets, they can keep others off the property.