It is unclear from your question whether you are a prospective tenant or a prospective vendor.
A condominium owner who rents out a unit has a certain obligation to the community in terms of vetting a tenant.
Some governing documents require that an owner produce details about a tenant, including but not limited to
If you are a vendor proposing services to an association, it's reasonable that the association require proof of your insurance, bond, and license. The association may be required by its governing documents to only hire vendors with these proofs.
In most communities, the majority of residents in condos are owners. There are some rental units, but for the most part the people that own the condo also live in it.
Whether or not laundry should be allowed on condo decks is a judgment call.However, you can read your governing documents to verify that laundry is allowed on your condominium deck, or is not allowed.
Condos and amenities for the use of the condo owners.
some will if a manager of it accept this thing.
There is some liability with condo insurance since a fire in your home could also do damge to a neighbor. Regular home owners wont cover that since buildings are sperated.
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Definately go with private owners. Price difference, from what I've seen, is quite interesting. Condos that are going for 229$/night with a travel agency, are going for about 150$/night for something similar.
no but trying to If a condo owner falls more than 90 days in arrears of association, the right to use common areas can be suspended by the association until such dues are paid.
Read your governing documents to determine the residency requirements for board service eligibility. It is possible that the majority of the board must be resident owners, all members must be resident owners or there may be no residency requirement. There is no standard.
Read your governing documents, or better, signs around the pool area. If no smoking is allowed around the pool, then signs are probably posted to reflect this rule. It is important that owners advise their tenants and guests of these kinds of rules.
Condo's are rarely rented except by their individual owners. The demand for housing is recovering, but prices are not. This of course is described as a buyer's market since the seller has little leverage.
If you own a condo, you can get basically the same type of insurance as a homeowner, depending on what type of condo you have. If you condo is more like apartments, you may be able to get insurance similar to renters insurance, while if you have a stand alone home, you can basically get just home owner insurance.