The answer depends on what's written in your governing documents.
As well, if the husband and wife own the same condominium unit, voting is problematic, since usually only one vote per 'door' is permitted. This may complicate board votes if both are trustees -- board members -- of the association.
Best practices would dictate that one or the other sit on the board -- act as a trustee -- at a time.
if husband and wife both r govt employee they both can get the leave encashment
You can't charge a husband and wife for the same crime.
they both like dragons?
If the marriage is between two men, then both are called husbands.If two men marry, both of them are husbands. If two women get married, there is no husband.
Yes! Both my husband and I have the same blood type, A+, and we are about to have our third child!
Yes, both George Takei and his husband Brad support same-sex marriage.
If both policies are with the same company, and if you or your employer pays the premiums on them, then yes, they both pay. That is actually common; quite often the husband's insurance through his employer is through the same insurance company the wife's job has.
Yes. When you rent a condominium, you are subject to the same rules and regulations, governing documents and guidelines as an owner -- except that you cannot vote in association business.
Sure....all members of the BoT can be related...and frequently are.
The official difference is in ownership: an apartment is owned by a landlord who may also own other apartments in the same complex; a condominium is owned by a single owner and that ownership includes a percentage ownership in the community's common areas. A condominium may be in the style of an apartment, especially, in urban high-rise buildings.
The birthday rule will decide who's plan is primary or secondary.
Yes, it's possible. My sister & her husband are this same combination and both of their daughters have blue eyes. Also my friend and her husband both have brown eyes and 1 of their 3 kids has blue.