In a condo association, who pays for repairs to an individual's bath or closet space (in unit)?
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Look in your Declaration (aka CC&Rs). While in a vast majority of cases, the owner is responsible for repairs to the inside of their unit, the Association could be responsible in certain cases.
It will depend also on what the issue is. For example, if the damage was due to a broken common pipe, or a fire in an adjoining unit, either the Association or the other unit owner might be responsible.
Read your documents. They will tell you exactly whose responsibility it is.
The ower of the unit. The assoication usually pays for the exterior repairs.
You. That's the part of the condo you own outright. Common areas are fixed by your condo fees.
That is definitely an individual responsibility. The association governs and is reponsible only for common areas, and in some cases, the roof.
A condo is owned from the drywall out, usually. So those things would be the responsibility of the owner.
The condo association should pay for any & all repairs.
Most condo associations pay for exterior and common area maintenance. Unit owners pay for interior maintenance unless the problem was caused by a faulty roof or something common to more than one unit..
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