Tim Arel: Checklist for Condo Buyers
CHECKLIST FOR BUYING A CONDOMINIUM
Condominiums are one of
your best options for dwellings. This paves way for high-rise living, wherein
homeowners experience a different kind of lifestyle. It is modern and above all
provides a certain degree of convenience in maintaining a home.
The privileges that
condominium living can bring comes with a price. Some condominiums are
expensive not only in terms of acquisition but also in getting the convenience
in maintaining the property. Despite of the cost, people are still wishing to
have a dwelling like this because living in one is definitely prestigious.
Checklist for Buying
For you to have the best
condominiums, you should know exactly what to look for before buying. In this
section, you will find the lists of features that a good condominium should
have:
1. Know more about the
developer's reputation
From this alone, you can
determine the quality of condominiums they have built. If you must, you can
investigate by asking existing condo owners about how well their complaints and
requests are being handled. You also need to determine if the developers have
legal suits. If they constantly have one, you can really tell that they may
have tons of unsatisfied owners.
2. Look into various
documents
Condo living is governed by
different kinds of laws (by-laws, declarations, articles of incorporation). You
will also know more about their regulations in purchase upon reading the
purchase agreement. Moreover, there are also certain documents that serve as a
guideline on how every resident should act within the premises. The controlling
association gives this. Learn more about these things so you will know the
degree of limitations you have, as this can affect your quality of living.
3. Regular Fees to be
paid
Even if you have fully
paid your units, you are not yet freed from paying fees. The controlling
association of condominiums requires certain fees to cover the maintenance of
conjugal areas like parking lots, lobby, elevators and more.
One thing to bear in mind
is that even if you are paying high fees, it does not guarantee the quality of
service. So, do not judge right away that the more expensive your fees are the
better services you will be getting. Once you find out the fees, learn what it
covers so that you will know exactly where to draw the line in terms of your
demands.
4. Safety and Security of
the Place
Most condominiums have
security personnel to control the influx of guests and unwanted visitors. So
know how security systems work. Check if they have security guards, CCTV
cameras, intercoms and anything alike. You also want to make sure the whole
place is safe from fire and other hazards. Do they have built in automatic
sprinklers installed? How about fire exits? Do they have it too? Is it
strategically made?
5. Insurance Coverage
Understand what can be
covered in cases of rebuilding, upgrades, damages and other mishaps. Read
through the association's policy so you know exactly what is protected and not.
If you may, you can seek assistance from insurance agents to understand the
policy.



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