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Jon Caldwell
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By Jon Caldwell
Published on 09/18/2008
 
If you want to make your condo look and feel special, why not add a little style to it You could do this by purchasing furniture that fits your personality and caters to your needs

If you want to make your condo look and feel special, why not add a little style to it? You could do this by purchasing furniture that fits your personality and caters to your needs. Their products are specially designed for smaller places like condos and apartments. You could also check out the Asian collection for a touch of the exotic. There are also upholstered seating, custom cottage furniture, occasional tables, items for dining, custom flooring, lighting and wall beds. Visit the site now and give that condo a make-over.

Do you believe in Feng Shui? It is the art of placing right objects at the right areas of your unit so that you would activate good Chi or universal energy. By doing so, you will receive good luck, sustain your relationships, experience good physical, emotional and mental health, and have success in your endeavors.

If you want to insure your condo, check first how many are renters are in it by asking the president of the Home Owners Association. If more than 40% of the units are being rented, you will not receive insurance because mortgage companies consider condos with many renters as non-warrantable. This means that there is a higher risk for the mortgage companies thus they would not offer mortgages for condo buyers. This risk is explained by the increased chance of troubles, domestic arguments, vandalism, destruction of property, police visits and others. This is why you have to choose carefully what condo to live in for your safety and peace of mind.

The word condominium came from the Latin words ‘con’ which means together and ‘dominium’ which means property. This makes condominium as common property which is shown between people who live in a condominium. In condos, there are lots of families sharing the same building but they live in individual units. There are area where they gather such as lobbies, cafeterias, pools, activity rooms and gardens. Condo life is more complicated that living individually because you share property with yourself and you must learn to live and tolerate people living with you. Thus it is important to know what each one can do and cannot do so that you could live in harmony within shared property.

The Homeowners Association takes care of the tenants by paying the bills, taking care of the building and grounds maintenance and making your home a peaceful place. Your pay for their services is included in your monthly dues. However we should always remember that there should be budget allocated for expensive maintenance or capital improvements that include roof repair or replacement, parking lot repairs and repainting. If there are no savings, the HOA will ask you from you a large amount of money. That is why you need to find out if the HOA has an adequate amount of savings that should roughly equal to at least 3 months worth of dues per unit. This way, you would be saved from trouble later on.

If you decide to live in a condo, you must know about the rules and regulations so that you may be assured of an orderly stay. In condos, ownership is divided between single families and the other tenants of the building. This makes freedom more limited and more restrained that’s why you have to establish your rights and obligations. Read these rules in documents like “Declaration”, “By-Laws” and “Common Element Rules”. All condos have these and the rules differ from one condo to another. There is a Board of Directors that manage and maintain the assets of the condo and you could talk to them if you have any questions.