Unless your college has a restriction against students living in condominiums, you probably may.
Also, read the governing documents for the condominium to determine whether or not 'college students' are under special restrictions or other guidelines within the condominium community.
no they live in a nice condo in hedgehog village
Has a condo in Miami, but doesn't LIVE there
No; it is not possible to have a fever of 139 degrees and still live.
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
He lives in a condo downtown
In a hugh condo overlooking Atlanta
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.
It is possible for ants to be microwaved and still live because they crawl below the waves. Since ants are so small, they aren't affected by the waves.
Read your governing documents to determine the residency requirements for board service eligibility. It is possible that the majority of the board must be resident owners, all members must be resident owners or there may be no residency requirement. There is no standard.