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Attached housing means
condominium, townhouse, co-ops and maybe even patio homes...what are the
differences and how do you know for sure what you are looking at?
Why is
it even important?
Click on the number that interests you...or scroll down the page.
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Condos
may be two story or three story...they may be attached or detached. They
may be converted apartments, converted duplexes or single family homes.
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There
may be a weight limit for dogs. This is noted in the rules and
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Often,
the streets and the parking areas of complexes are owned and maintained
by the complex...and not by the city. That is why the streets are
sometimes not on maps. They are considered private.
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Condos
and town homes may look exactly alike...there are some complexes that
are actually detached homes and they are in fact condominiums.
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Many
complexes have attached garages or garages on a first level...it is
important to have carbon monoxide detection equipment in good working
order. These are required by law...testing often is a good practice.
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