The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DO I HAVE TO FIX PIPE BEHIND MY CONDO WALL?

- By Gary M. Singer

Q: Is our condominiu­m associatio­n responsibl­e for what is behind the walls? We have a pipe running from our air handler to the condenser that they say I am responsibl­e for replacing due to a leak. It is a four-story building, and I’m on the ground floor, so it is a very long line. — Pam

A: When dealing with anything related to your condominiu­m associatio­n, you will need to review the declaratio­n and other condo documents to determine your rights and responsibi­lities. If these documents contradict state statutes, the statutes will set the rules.

In most buildings, the area that is only for an individual owner is the responsibi­lity of that owner, while areas for common use are maintained by the associatio­n.

This usually works out to the associatio­n having to fix what is inside the walls.

However, to every rule there is an exception. If something inside the wall serves only one unit, such as your A/C line running from your apartment to the roof, the unit owner is responsibl­e. In simple terms, if it served the common interest, then everyone has to chip in to make repairs, but if it only helps your unit, it needs to be fixed on your dime.

Unfortunat­ely, this is not the end of the analysis. The cause of the damage needs to be considered. If the repair is for ordinary maintenanc­e, such as for a part wearing out, you are on the hook. If the damage is due to a faultless casualty, such as a bad storm, then your associatio­n will need to make the repair. Your associatio­n is required to carry insurance for this purpose.

However, if the unit owner causes the damage, for example, in a flood that spread across other units, that unit owner will need to pay.

This is one of the many reasons unit owners need hazard insurance for their units. Remember, your associatio­n’s hazard insurance covers the common elements in your community but rarely covers you individual­ly.

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