The Judge further acknowledged that the corporation took all reasonable steps and demonstrated considerable patience with the unit owner before commencing its application.However, the Judge was not prepared to make
the unit owner responsible to compensate the corporation for the full amount that it claimed.
Not exact matches
It covers situations in which the
unit owners in a condominium are financially
responsible for a shared loss, so long as the issue was a covered peril.
«This bill further ensures that the individual or entity that advertises an illegal
unit would be fined, instead of unfairly subjecting a building
owner to penalty, regardless of who is
responsible for the illegal activity.»
According to its website, the Rent Stabilization Association is the largest trade association in New York City «exclusively dedicated to protecting and serving the interests of the residential housing industry,» and represents 25,000 property
owners and agents
responsible for approximately a million
units of housing.
«A condominium corporation's insurance will cover the building and the common elements, like elevators or front lobby, but the condo
owner must insure their own
unit, personal items and protect themselves against liability if they are
responsible for damage caused to a neighbour's
unit.»
Owners are usually
responsible for the repair and maintenance of their
units from «the walls inside» leaving outdoor and common area maintenance to be managed by vendors hired by the association or the management company selected by the association.
This most commonly occurs when a
unit owner is
responsible for the damage or if the loss originates from a single
unit.
As a condo
owner, you will only be
responsible for insuring everything within your
unit.
As a condo
owner, you will be
responsible for insuring everything within your
unit.
Remember, tenants are not
responsible for their rental
unit (the home or
unit is the responsibility of the
owner).
Fund sponsors are
responsible for providing that information only to authorized participants who are the direct
owners of creation
units.
Condo
owners are usually only
responsible for insuring everything within the four walls of the
unit (and not the structure itself).
Reach & Teach covers being a
responsible pet
owner, how to stop pet overpopulation, how to have a healthy and safe pet, providing for a pet their whole life, animal advocacy, careers working with animals, and two
units that encompass our SAFE Dog Bite Prevention Program (also sold separately).
Only a handful of «prime luxury oceanfront» condo
owners at Polo Beach rent their special
units, but we will share 803 with
responsible non-smoking adults who desire beautiful upscale accommodations.
After receiving a letter from the corporation's legal counsel demanding compliance with the corporation's rules, the
owner forwarded that letter to the tenants with a warning that the lease would be terminated and the tenants would be
responsible for all costs relating to their smoking in the
unit.
While homeowners are primarily
responsible for the safety of their property, rental
units carry a different responsibility between the landlord /
owner and the tenants.
Unit owners are
responsible for insuring any improvements made to their
units, as well as the contents of their
units.
However, they are not
responsible for repairing any improvements made by the
owner to the
unit.
The condominium corporation took the position that the blockage was caused by grease emanating from
unit 48 and that the
owner of
unit 48 was
responsible for the costs to clear the blockage as he had failed to properly maintain his
unit.
If the Board does not provide any such pertinent information to the manager, which results in an error / omission in the status certificate, then the condominium corporation (and ultimately all of the
unit owners) will be
responsible for the mistake.
the corporation's rules and by - laws both specifically provided that the
unit owner is
responsible for legal expenses incurred to seek compliance with the condominium documents.
Condo
owners are usually only
responsible for insuring everything within the four walls of the
unit (and not the structure itself).
In most cases, condo
owners are
responsible for everything within their
unit, including permanent fixtures and home improvements.
Typically, the condo
owner is
responsible for insuring anything inside the
unit, including fixtures, walls, and flooring.
The ruling in the case of Mari and Kieran is that even when the property damage is caused not by the fault or negligence of an individual
unit owner but simply due to defective plumbing or a malfunctioning appliance, that the condominium
unit owner may still be held
responsible for the damage.
The condo
owner might only be
responsible for personal property inside the
unit and for any additions or alterations made to the original structure, such as new carpeting.
As a condo
owner, you are
responsible for carrying insurance that protects you and your assets from many of the same potential risks as a homeowner — theft or damage to your personal belongings, personal liability in the case that someone is injured on your property, and liability coverage for extras you may have added to your condo
unit, such as specialized lighting or attached furnishings.
An
owner is
responsible for keeping a rental
unit maintained and, in turn, tenants are
responsible for notifying the
owner, landlord or superintendent of any issues or damages as soon as they occur.
In most cases, condo
owners are
responsible for covering everything within their
unit, including permanent fixtures and home improvements.
In most cases, condo
owners are
responsible for covering everything within their
units, including permanent fixtures, interior walls and ceilings, plumbing and windows, but sometimes, some of these things are included with the master policy.
Unfortunately, the
owner is only
responsible for structural damage, not the contents of your
unit.
Although an apartment complex
owner is
responsible for paying for exterior damage to all of the
units, he or she is not
responsible for reimbursing you for items lost inside of your home.
As a condo
owner, you will be
responsible for insuring everything within your
unit.
As a condo
owner, you will only be
responsible for insuring everything within your
unit.
People who rent their homes sometimes fail to realize that the property
owners are not
responsible for contents of the rental
unit.
As a condo
owner, you will likely be
responsible for insuring everything within your
unit.
This most commonly occurs when a
unit owner is
responsible for the damage or if the loss originates from a single
unit.
For example,
unit owners might be
responsible for damages to any original counter and flooring materials in the home.
However, if the animal causes damage to the rental
unit, the
owner is
responsible for that damage just like anything else.
Owner is
responsible for electric and cable for their own
unit.
On appeal, the Court confirmed that the Condo Association would not be
responsible for paying damages to the
unit owners because the construction was necessary to protect a common element — here, the beachfront — from erosion.
The individual condo
unit owners legally were
responsible for paying the assessment even though they did not consent or approve of the rock revetment.
I would be interested in
owner financing the park owned
units so the tenants would be
responsible for anything associated with the structure.
Makes condominium
unit owners and cooperative shareholders consenting to receive association emails
responsible for removing or bypassing filters blocking receipt of mass e-mails sent by an association.