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CONDO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC

in dues over the past few years in places like Florida and California · something big (e.g. · a roof or an elevator) breaks · and there aren't enough reserve funds to cover it. In that case · the condo owners will have to pay an extra fee for these additional expenses · for example · you should study the condominium association rules (called covenants · conditions · and restrictions · or CC&amp · the key difference concerns who owns the property. Condos are homes you can buy · own · and sell when you wish · apartments are places you can rent · in contrast · but it also comes with additional responsibilities · like exterior maintenance. Townhouses are a popular choice for those who want the fe...

MIAMI, FL 33193

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in dues over the past few years in places like Florida and California
something big (e.g.
a roof or an elevator) breaks
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and there aren't enough reserve funds to cover it. In that case
the condo owners will have to pay an extra fee for these additional expenses
for example
you should study the condominium association rules (called covenants
conditions
and restrictions
or CC&amp
the key difference concerns who owns the property. Condos are homes you can buy
own
and sell when you wish
apartments are places you can rent
in contrast
but it also comes with additional responsibilities
like exterior maintenance. Townhouses are a popular choice for those who want the fe...
Learn more

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MIAMI, FL 33193

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