Do you hear your neighbors talking in your condo?

Do you hear your neighbors talking in your condo?

Walls are the only separation between you and your neighbors when you live in a densely-populated area, and privacy sometimes goes out the window. People hear their next-door neighbors talking, footsteps from above or even music blaring through the walls. Sound transmission between units is one of the biggest complaints among condo dwellers.

Can you have a leak from your neighbor’s condo?

Being surrounded by other people’s unit above, below, and on the sides, makes leaks inevitable from a neighbor’s condo. When you add in owners who may only live in the unit part time, and other units that may be completely unoccupied, the risk of a leak only goes up.

Why are my neighbors smoking marijuana in my condo?

Maintenance sealed their Unit door, and around holes for the Common Area heating. The Property Manager sent out a memo stating that while Management made no judgments about the use of marijuana for either medicinal or recreational use, the smell WAS offensive to some residents, and they were asked that they stop.

Who is liable for damage to a neighbor’s condo?

Per Florida Statute § 718.111 (11) (j) (1), the offending upstairs unit owner would be liable for the damage to all portions of the condominium property not covered by the condominium’s insurance policy. The statute also holds the upstairs unit owner liable for the damage to the neighbor’s condo downstairs.

Walls are the only separation between you and your neighbors when you live in a densely-populated area, and privacy sometimes goes out the window. People hear their next-door neighbors talking, footsteps from above or even music blaring through the walls. Sound transmission between units is one of the biggest complaints among condo dwellers.

Maintenance sealed their Unit door, and around holes for the Common Area heating. The Property Manager sent out a memo stating that while Management made no judgments about the use of marijuana for either medicinal or recreational use, the smell WAS offensive to some residents, and they were asked that they stop.

Are there any downsides to living in a condo?

Another downside to condo living is that structurally, it’s very much like an apartment. And as you probably remember from young adulthood, sometimes apartment living isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In a condo, you have neighbors on the other side of your walls, and perhaps above and below you as well.

Do you have to live with other people in a condo?

It’s obvious from the second you see the condo for the first time that you will be living in very close quarters with many other people. Make no mistake about it – when someone breaks up with their significant other, when someone’s burning samosas (guilty!) when someone is out of town – you’re going to know about it.

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