It depends on who owns the attic roof (ceiling?), and who has mold insurance.
Read your governing documents to determine ownership, and then work with your board to determine who pays for mold removal.
Your personal condo insurance should cover it under the liability section. It will not be a penalty to you.
What are the square foot construction costs for a 3-story condo building and a 10-story condo building in Chandler, Arizona ? - Terry
Condo insurance can be purchased at the same places that sell homeowners insurance and will cover the costs of your property inside your condo and will pay for damages incurred.
No the recipient is responsible for treatment costs.
A condo insurance costs about $200-$500 a month. You can read more at http://www.prudentialelliman.com/MainSite/Guide/NYCClosingCosts.aspx
A local realtor can answer your question: costs for condominiums are geographic-specific.
A local builder or construction firm can answer your question.
A local insurance broker can answer your question.
That shoud be spelled out clearly in a rental agreement before a tenant agrees to a rental situation. Sometime yes, sometimes no. Generally in a single family residence the tenant will be held responsible while a multi family residence such as an apartment or condo it will be the landlords responsibility. It is decided by the landlord on a case by case basis.
Everyone is responsible for covering their own costs.
Your local realtor can answer your question, especially if your question involves selling your unit.
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