Every shared housing situation has guidelines for pets.
Condominiums and co-ops also have governing documents, wherein you'll find the guidelines for pets.
A "grandfather clause" is a term for something that is ammended (or changed) like the rules for your condo building. If your building accepted pets and later decided to change it to No Pets - anyone who already lives there with pets would be protected by a grandfather clause. New tenants would be forbidden to have pets.
A local realtor can answer your question.
depending on the size of the condo, of course !
In a coop, you buy shares in the entire building and then receive a proprietary lease that allows you to inhabit your apartment. A coop board has ultimate power and can determine whether or not you make any improvements to your unit, what you may keep on your terrace (if applicable), and all other communal matters including maintenance and assessments. In many coop you may not sublet or have pets. It is a strange form of "ownership." The coop board must approve any sales or purchases and can deny a proposed purchase without having to ever disclose any reasons for that declination. In the purchase of a condo the purchaser owns the specific unit outright, pays a common charge for such things as gardening, elevators, etc. Condo owners pay their own taxes and a free to buy and sell without a board's appr5oval. Where both forms of ownership exist, generally speaking condos cost more money to purchase at the outset than coops. Condo owners also have more freedom and may sublet if they wish to. Coop ownership exists in very few states including New York & Florida.
can one have food and beverages at the condo pool
Ask neighbors to sign a petiton so pets can be allowed. If that doesn't work, I got nothing, but that probably will work
No it is not illegal in Reno Nevada (Washoe County). You must have a coop and you may not have roosters.
"Top" is a relative term.You can go to the county assessor's office to research which buildings are the:LargestMost expensiveTallestand so forth.
Sorry to tell you this, but you may not be able to do that. Some condo associations have rules against dogs and that may prevent you from getting one.
Looking for the perfect condo can be time consuming and a little bit confusing, too. However, there are some tips that can help you buy the right condo for you. Keep these tips in mind as you view prospective condos and choose one to purchase.Size MattersNot only do you need to know how much square footage a condo has, you also need to know whether it is a studio, one bedroom, or two bedroom condo. Even though it may be cheaper to buy a studio, you might not be happy when all of your living space is in one area, especially when you have guests. It may be cheaper to buy a studio, but you may have trouble selling it later because most buyers want a separate bedroom. Make sure you know what you really want as you view condos.AmenitiesSome condos are located in buildings that offer no amenities. If you are working with a tight budget, this is usually your best bet because the condo fees will be minimal. However, if you are looking at a condo in a building that has lots of amenities to offer residents, you will probably have to pay quite a bit extra each month in condo association fees. For example, if a building boasts a gym and a pool, you can be certain you are going to have to pay for those items. You will have to ask how much the condo fees are each month to see if your budget allows for that.Rules and RegulationsLiving in a condo versus living in a single family house can be quite different. For example, you will have to follow the rules and regulations of the building in which your condo is located. There may be rules about having pets inside your condo or rules that limit what you can do inside your condo. For example, you may not be able to change the layout of your condo by knocking down a wall without getting permission. You need to know the rules and feel comfortable with them before you decide to make your purchase.Knowing these tips can help you make the best decision for your needs. You will know what questions to ask your real estate agent to get the information you need.
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