It depends on who publishes the newsletter and in whose name.
If non-board-member owners publish a newsletter and follow the delivery guidelines outlined by the board or by governing documents, and claim authorship of the newsletter, then no board approval is be required.
If, however, non-board-member owners publish a newsletter in the name of the board, then yes, the board should approve this newsletter.
A newsletter doesn't need or want anything. It is not living.....
Fiile a noise complaint with the Condo association and if that doesn't work, the local police department.Added: Loud noises from whom or what? The Condo Association MAY have control over some annoyances but for others you may need the police (as advised above). Speak to your Condo Board of DIrectors to see if they can assist you.
Your condo must be approved for FHA or conventional financing (from Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae). You will need approval because a third-party is involved, which makes refinancing a loan risky. You will also have to fill out a questionnaire, which will ask questions about you and the other occupants.
To record amended condo bylaws, follow these steps: Review the existing bylaws and identify the changes or amendments that need to be made. Prepare a document that clearly outlines the amendments and includes the original bylaw text with the changes highlighted or noted. Present the amended bylaws to the board of directors or any governing body for review and approval. Once approved, update the official condo bylaws document by incorporating the amendments and have it signed by the appropriate individuals, such as board members or officers.
Before making any changes to circuit breakers, make certain that the breaker does not exceed the capacity of ANY current carrying wire in the circuit. If you attempt to increase the size of the breaker in your condo, and exceed the capacity of the wire that is fed from that breaker, you WILL burn down the condo and when the fire department investigates the fire and finds out what you did, the association will be quite upset with you. Plus, it's against the law. If you need to make that kind of change to your electrical wiring, contact a qualified electrician to discuss options. You will also need approval of the Condo Association in most situations like this.
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.
no universities do not need aicte approval only engineering colleges need aicte approval . universities only need ugc approval
Read your governing documents to determine the extent to which you can modify your windows.If you want to install a different kind of window unit in an existing window 'hole in the wall', board approval may be required.If your question has to do with an air conditioning unit, again, you may need board approval to install such a unit.
No, you can not have a cub condo with out a furry friend, you need at least one furry friend to enter your cub condo.
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
When you have official approval, you have all the approval you need to do whatever is needed.
Your answer depends on the permissions you have for construction, given to you by the board, the length of time estimated to complete your project, and the availability of the contractors you need, and weather constraints in your geography.