Read your governing documents to determine who owns the windows. This is an often debated and often mis-understood guideline in condominium ownership.
Best practices dictate that the windows are owned by the association, being the window frames, exterior flashing and installation elements -- making the windows a key part of the building envelope or weather protection barrier.
In this case the association requires definitions as to how much upgrade work an owner is allowed to do/ or must document to the interior of the 'window'.
The association can also define the glass elements in the window as owned by the unit owner, which means that the association can charge the owner for window washing and glass replacement.
There is no standard for who owns doors -- or windows -- in condominiums, in any state. Read your governing documents to determine who owns the doors.
Because there is no standard assignment for who owns screen doors, you can read your governing documents to determine who owns 'your' screen door in your community.
An overview of information regarding condo docs and HOA in Florida. Vacation Homes Florida for sale. A resale condo and fifteen days when buying a new condo in Florida.
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Only if the Condo Association allows it. It could otherwise fine you.
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It depends on who 'you' are.Your best answer will come from her will.
The Condo Management magazine is mainly a magazine geared towards homeowners and condo management in states like Florida, California, and New York. It will feature articles about condo living in general.
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A local realtor can answer your question.
yes, i have a 6 pack at my condo in florida
Strip doors can be used to insulate your condo. For information on how to do this visit http://www.ehow.com/how_6873601_can-insulate-condo_.html.
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