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It is reasonable that the owner of the garage door, who commissioned the replacement, is liable for the inspection. Read your governing documents to determine who owns the garage door. Some individual garage doors are limited common elements, and are still owned by the association.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the door, who is responsible for maintaining it and how maintenance and access are defined. In this case, your garage, its door, overhead lights and fan, attic space, cement pad and so forth may be defined as 'limited common area' that is owned by the association in common with all other owners, but dedicated to fewer than all the owners. In this case, as well, since you are the only owner who 'uses' the garage door, the association may repair or replace it and charge your account.
Your mothers garage
Read your governing documents to determine what is defined as common area.
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It varies. I've seen $25 a day up to $150 a day. I think it depends on who owns the garage, state law and storage space on the garage's property.
The woman next door owns twenty cats.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the door. If the association owns the door -- and the lock -- then it is within the right of the association to implement a security strategy the protects the association.
Last I knew was as of 2007 it was John darvish.
Flavio owns it
Amelia Johnson is one of the co-founders of Bin Weevils.
Typically, the screen door of a condo unit is owned by the unit owner. However, it's essential to check the specific rules and regulations of the condominium association or the governing documents to confirm ownership responsibilities for maintenance and repairs.