If the owner is interfering with the postal worker, then the postal worker may request that the owner remove him/herself from the room.
Otherwise, there should be no reason for an owner not to have free access to the mail room. This does not mean, however, that the owner can interrupt or disturb the postal employee who is simply performing a service to the association's residents.
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If the fuse box is inside the condo then the condo owner pays
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.
Your attorney can help you answer this question, since it requires a legal answer.
"At risk" has to do with whether you as an owner, or part owner, of a business have any liability for money put up by a third party; it has nothing to do with the nature of that business (such as renting condo's).
It depends on the specific terms outlined in the condo association's bylaws or the individual condo's governing documents. In some cases, the responsibility for maintaining and repairing driveways may fall on the condo association, while in others it may be the responsibility of the individual condo owner. It is best to review the governing documents or consult with the condo association to determine who is responsible for the driveway repairs.
If the condo owner does not keep the condo in good condition, it could negatively impact the value of the property and potentially violate any rules or regulations set by the condominium association. The condo owner may face fines or penalties and may be required to make repairs or improvements to the unit. Additionally, neighboring condo owners may have the right to take legal action if the lack of maintenance or upkeep affects their own property.
This sounds like a situation for the police.
The owner(s) or user(s) that benefits from it's use. Like a HOA agreement in a condo.
A local realtor may be able to help you.
Read your governing documents to establish the process required in order to pursue a delinquent owner for past due assessments. So long as the owner retains title to the unit, the board is required to collect the debt, regardless of the owner's physical location.
Only if the condo is listed as Section 8 approved. HUD has to either own the property or have an agreement with the owner to do the subsidizing on the rent for you. Yes, a person can get a Section 8 condo to reside in. When researching condos for rent, ask the owner if Section 8 vouchers are excepted for payment.