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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You get constant comments? From who? I can't imagine ever having an opinion on this for a family member or friend. [/quote] Same here. My only opinion of condo living being less than is because the boards tend to be corrupt and would rather run building into the ground so to give contracts to their friends. But other than my total distrust of the boards, I wouldn't judge someone for living in a condo, especially when you've paid it off and can have your salary for other needs. Good for you! [/quote] Your comment that condo boards tend to be corrupt is ridiculous. I don't know if there is any actual data on this but I would think most condo boards are doing the best they can and yes, some have members who are corrupt and are doing sketchy things. I lived in a condo rental for 8 years, my mom owned a condo for years, I now own a condo I bought three years ago and my experience has been the boards are doing a good job of managing things. I know when condo or HOA boards do bad things it is often in the news but that is not a reason to assume that most are like that.[/quote] Maybe many are trying but the condo board where my husband owns pulled all sorts of stunts, but didn't make the news. I'm leaning to thinking corruption is fairly common rather than I witnessed a needle in a haystack. [/quote]
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