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 Re: A dilemma and weird situation
Posted by  HisHughness on 6/21/12 6:15pm

Townhomes and condos share much in common. The condo rider should work for either. The primary feature of each is community-owned property; both also usually have shared walls. The major difference is that condos typically don't extend individual ownership past the walls of the residence (patios sometimes excepted), whereas townhomes usually have inidividually owned yards.

Is the HO just being a butt, because he thinks condos are lower class than town homes? What is his objection, and how is the rider -- other than the name -- supposedly inapplicable?
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