Condominium associations exist in high concentration throughout Florida, many of which are made of a collection of buildings, and not just a single tower. Damage to buildings happens, and insurance is not always sufficient to pay for all needed repairs. So, what if only one of the buildings is damaged? Is every member of the association required to pay for repairs or should only the residents of the damaged building be responsible? Read the article………………………..
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