Michael C. asked

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Who should we contact and what actions can we take when there are exposed wires and unsafe conditions in a condominium due to neglect by the main owners and their employees?

April 7th, 2023

Steven S. answered

You should initially contact the Homeowners' Association (HOA) and your landlord if you are renting....

April 7th, 2023

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