Generally, condominium 'buildings and grounds' are defined as common area, owned by all owners in common. Upkeep, maintenance, safety and preservation are the responsibility of the board. Owners' assessments pay for these tasks.
You can read your governing documents to determine specifically who owns the 'building and grounds', and who is responsible for 'taking care of them'.
A person who takes care of building a school is typically referred to as a contractor.
Grounds keepers
generally this is going to be your homeowners association within the condo, although it can many times be managed by a professional management company. I personally live in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) community, which is very similar to a condo complex. In my neighborhood, all of our property maintenance and insurance issues are handled through the HOA. If all else fails, you could contact your condo association and ask them. hope this helps!
one who takes care of a building
a man who is a pidifile
The National Park Foundation!(:
Building management takes care of repair and electrical problems that occur in a building. Often these people are helped by a computerized Building Management System.
Building Custodian.
A verger takes care of a church
A guardian takes care of his/her ward.
No one takes care off them. They look after themselves.
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby