That question is covered under the area in which the "Common Property" belonging to the Association is described. The outside of the buildings would be considered the same as the parking lots and sidewalks and lawns, and swimming pool(s), etc.
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A little, but they are different. A townhouse is usually a row house, one of several attached buildings. They may have completely separate ownership. A condominium ("condo") is often more like an apartment but essentially it is a residence that is part of a group that has shared management and maintenance. The condo owner is responsible for inside the walls the a Home Owners Association (HOA) is responsible for the outside and the grounds. The condo owner will pay a monthly fee to the HOA for this work.
Responsibility depends on the details. For example, if the bathroom in the unit above yours springs a leak and damages your bathroom the upstairs owner is responsible for the damages. If water seeps in from some outside source it may take an expert to determine who is responsible for repairs. Water leaks and damage must be attended to immediately. Call your association board or association manager to report the situation.
Picketing outside government buildings.
The outside linebacker is usually responsible for outside containment.
When it rained outside, yes.
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The BAR Association stands for British Accreditation Research program originating from a Country outside of the USA.
The BAR Association stands for British Accreditation Research program originating from a Country outside of the USA.
Buildings change overtime due to many factors. They change due to chemical weathering outside. The weather changes the outside of the building. The owner changes the buildings as well to fit with the modern day looks and attract people.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the outside of the condominium. Typically, the 'outside' is owned by the association, and of which you share ownership with all other owners. Ownership determines maintenance.