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Does condo insurance cover stolen air conditioner units?

First, you need to read your Condo agreement and see if the air conditioner is your property or if it if part of the joint property such as the roof. If it is your property a HO-4 homeowners policy normally has coverage for a certain amount of property that is part of the building. A central air unit is part of the building but window units are usually personal property.


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Can one window air conditioner cool an entire condo?

Yes after a long time


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A local realtor can answer your question: there is no standard.


Do you have to be a member to exchange a week from your present condo?

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102 degrees, F, is a safe and comfortable temperature.


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There are condominiums with any different number of bedrooms: there is no standard.


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What would cause your lights and television to blink off and on each time the central air kicks on in your condo?

It sounds like the air conditioner is not on a dedicated circuit. When it is on a circuit with other electrical equipment, the voltage is dragged down when a heavy load is applied to the circuit. Try plugging the A/C into another outlet and see if this lessens the voltage drop. If it does you might want to consider installing a circuit only for the air conditioner.