The condition of the wiring in a condominium community is generally the responsibility of the association.
If an inspector informs you that your wiring is insufficient or faulty, you can send the inspector's report to the association and request that the board pay attention to the report.
You can ask your board or the management company for recent electrical inspection reports, to confirm that the existing wiring is either sufficient or insufficient.
If you have questions about the responsibility for wiring, read your governing documents to determine ownership for this asset.
If you live in a second floor condo and you rent the condo, the leak that causes damage is the responsibility of the owner of the building. If you own the condo, the leak is the responsibility of the owner of the condo with the leak.
no they live in a nice condo in hedgehog village
Has a condo in Miami, but doesn't LIVE there
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
Rich little girl bought the penthouse at the Adelicia.
Mosaic 3801 Collins Ave, below you can see the condo information http://thecriscitos.com/re_sales.php
he has a condo and a house
In a hugh condo overlooking Atlanta
He lives in a condo downtown
Re-Wired was created on 2011-10-20.
He is from Columbus, Ohio and he has a condo in Miami, FL.Ohio
He lives in Los Angelos.in Miami in a small condo