Your answer depends on who owns the 'leaky' main stacks. You can find the ownership answer in your governing documents, your declaration under boundary definitions.
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I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
Take it apart and replace the main seal.
The main advantage to having a condo is the property upkeep. Most condos have a condo fee, but this fee covers all outside maintainence, such as landscaping, lawn mowing, and snow plowing. Many condos also offer free exercise facilities.
No, a residential condo does not require a main breaker in each unit. Typically, the main breaker is located in the electrical room or utility room of the building, and it controls the power supply to all the units. Each unit may have individual circuit breakers, but a main breaker is not required in each unit.
A local architect or someone who understands your local building code can answer your question.
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Backflow from the sewer or drain pipes.
The cost would depend on several main factors, the location of the condo, how much coverage you are seeking and what deductible you select.
Under the battery tray, and under the hoses. Main reason it fails, leaky hoses above the switch.
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Stub stacks are required in a building when a vertical drainage system needs to be extended in the future but is not yet connected to the main sewer line. They are typically used in multi-story buildings to facilitate future plumbing expansions, ensuring compliance with local building codes. Stub stacks help prevent the need for extensive renovations later by providing a designated space for future connections. Additionally, they can be useful for accommodating changes in building usage or layout.