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Daniel Malis
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Obviously, to answer this fully, I'd have to consult your specific condominium...
Phil A. Taylor
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If the condo documents do not state, then the policy holder needs to pay the...
Daniel Malis
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Whoever is the named insured on the condominium policy; since it's the master...
Daniel T Blake
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The short answer to your question is yes. However, there is a big but...
Michael L. Tumposky
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Yes, so long as there is a written agreement which makes you responsible for...
Daniel T Blake
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I assume : (a) that this was a residential tenancy. (The rules are different,...
William T Harrington
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My advice is you will make your life easier if you avoid having disputes with...
Phil A. Taylor
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Generally, yes. The law permits an owner of abutting property to entire...
John Thomas Gosselin
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You would simply be a "condominium trust", the trustees administer the...
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Jen Chiasson-Aronoff
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A claimed "reputation injury" in all likelihood refers to a claim for...

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