The condominium board is chartered with some combination of tasks that cover security, maintenance and preservation of real estate assets that all owners own in common.
In the governing documents, the board may have the right to evict a resident who violates the regulations, the covenants, the conditions, or the rules. Further, the board may evict a resident in preparation for selling a unit for unpaid assessments.
Your mother's ownership does not guarantee your residency, but it does give you the opportunity to live in the community if you follow and abide by the governing documents.
Your answer depends on who owns the plumbing and the options you have to access plumbing in the new location. Your board or association manager can help you understand the process in your building. There is no standard.
Apply for MeldicAid for WHO - you or your mother? If you, as long as it's not titled in your name you need not sell it. If your mother owns it, she/you need to check wiht the agency to see what the requirements are.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
If he no longer owns the house, he isn't the landlord. This is, of course, unless he is hired by the owner to manage the home and its residents.
It depends on who 'you' are.Your best answer will come from her will.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the fuse panel, the unit owner or the association. As well, your board can help you determine who is responsible to fix/replace the panel and who is responsible for paying for it.
It depends on who owns the attic roof (ceiling?), and who has mold insurance. Read your governing documents to determine ownership, and then work with your board to determine who pays for mold removal.
The Answer lies in who truly owns it - you or your bank/mortgage company.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns what parts of the building(s).
Jim's mother owns Jim.
This may be a very bad rumour. Queen Elizabeth owns enough property that buying 'a condo in Chicago' may not be on her list of real estate investments.
She bought a condo in the Adelicia Condos in midtown Nashville for about 1.9 million for this 17th floor 2story penthouse... her neighbor is the one and only Simon Fuller creator of American Idol!! He owns a condo there too!!