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Living in a condominium is an experience unique in itself with special bylaws, community meetings and everything else associated with living in a shared, yet individually owned community. Condominium living is different from owning or renting a single dwelling, town house or apartment, because condos have a dual nature. Condominium owners hold title to their units and share responsibility for the operating costs of the balance of the property that makes up the condominium complex.
There are many advantages to condominium ownership. It is less expensive than many types of home ownership. It provides an "instant" sense of community. While someone else shovels the snow, you can participate in community decision-making.
Lawn mowing
Lawn fertilizing
Yearly grub control
Weeding around each unit in growing season
Mulching of common areas
Shrub and bush trimming
Tree trimming
Tree replacement
Entrance and common area landscaping
Pond maintenance
Pond bubblers and fountain
Free fishing
Condo exterior repainting
Gutter cleaning
Gutter and downspout repair
Dryer vent cleaning
Pest Control
Trash pickup
Community entrance lighting
Street and driveway maintenance
Snow removal
Roof repair and replacement
Condo siding replacement
Major structural repair
Full replacement value condo insurance
Garage doors, floors, and threshold
Windows
Doors, storm doors, and screen doors
Skylights
Furnace and Air Conditioning
Water Heater
Chimneys, flues, and chimney caps
Fireplaces
Interior paint and appearance
Drywall
Flooring
Fixtures
Patios
Rear porches
Privacy fencing
Building adjacent gardens and mulch
Internet service
Television service
Telephone service
Security systems
Awnings
Street lights
Yard and accent lights
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