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Your question reads as though you are contemplating remodeling some part of your condominium unit.

Best practices indicate that before you begin removing walls, you review your architectural plans with the board, to determine that walls involved are not weight-bearing walls for the building, and that you have permission and approval to remove the walls.

Your governing documents determine the boundary between what you own and what is owned by all owners. For example, you may own all the sheetrock on both sides of the wall studs, but the studs may belong to all owners.

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In general, interior walls in a condo can be removed, but it is subject to the rules and regulations set by the condo association or homeowners association. It is recommended to check with the association and obtain necessary permits before making any structural changes to ensure compliance with the governing rules and regulations. Additionally, it is important to consult with a professional contractor or engineer to ensure the structural integrity of the condo.

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