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^^ That's why some agents I talk to always advice stay away form condos/apartments built in the 90's or even early 2000. You can also check the starta history to see what things have been fixed and what haven't........
My sister bf is looking to an apartment and we can across an apartment where the starta fees is pretty cheap but looking at the logs nothing have been fixed at all in the last 10years or so. From what we could gather the area is mostly for retire resident so my guess is that these resident voted no to put in any money to fix anything up(since they are retire they don't want to spend extra money unless they have to), if something broke down it will be major and it will cost a ton.
So there are things people can look at to see if the apartment needs lot's of maintaince fee down the future or if the stuff have been fix already so nothing major will break down in the future.
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