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dumbcat

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25. I read something this morning about repairs costing about $9 mil
Sun Jun 27, 2021, 08:46 AM
Jun 2021

I've never lived in or been around a condo, but I assume that the condo board would have had to agree to assess themselves that much to do the repairs? Is it assessed equally, or by assessed value of the condo? Do condo owners typically do that? I would imagine there would always be arguments about it.

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Depends on the results of the investigation. If this was China, heads would (literally) roll. hlthe2b Jun 2021 #1
Wasn't there a beheading shortly after an apartment building collapsed rurallib Jun 2021 #4
The thing is, with condominiums ... the owners of the condos are also the owners of the building Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2021 #2
If anything, the insurance companies will look for someone to blame. C_U_L8R Jun 2021 #3
It is rare for criminal charges in these cases. NutmegYankee Jun 2021 #5
Condos have Homeowners' Boards to whom this report should have gone. They are responsible ... Hekate Jun 2021 #6
That's also what I was thinking ... dumbcat Jun 2021 #8
Most buildings like this Sgent Jun 2021 #22
I read something this morning about repairs costing about $9 mil dumbcat Jun 2021 #25
The association would vote on a special assessment, if there was not Politicub Jun 2021 #27
Suspect it's too late to go after developers. Condo Board maybe, but they Hoyt Jun 2021 #7
I can't even imagine living in a condo building like that dumbcat Jun 2021 #9
seems like people will put up with a lot for a view of the ocean Skittles Jun 2021 #11
I used to live in a building larger than that Generic Brad Jun 2021 #17
I agree on view, safety, etc. But depending on a bunch of people on Board Hoyt Jun 2021 #18
I sit on my condo board right now Generic Brad Jun 2021 #20
I'm speaking of internal politics. Some have their favorite landscape Hoyt Jun 2021 #21
I've lived in a place managed like that Generic Brad Jun 2021 #23
Well you realize millions of people do have to? Nt USALiberal Jun 2021 #24
A relative got on a condo board. First thing I asked was did they have officer's liability insurance Klaralven Jun 2021 #15
I think it is a bit early for that, can we try and get everyone out first. Bev54 Jun 2021 #10
there are other buildings nearby Skittles Jun 2021 #12
That may be but it is not the time to be talking about Bev54 Jun 2021 #13
I disagree Skittles Jun 2021 #19
I think the city building oficials and the condo boards ... dumbcat Jun 2021 #16
The recovery should start in a couple days Klaralven Jun 2021 #14
Way too early to tell. TraceNC Jun 2021 #26
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