Lentor Hills Residences Condo
Buying a condo may give you more leverage. If you are renting in a complex, whether apartments or condominiums, you might be allowed to attend resident meetings, but you may not necessarily have a right to vote on certain things. Those rights would belong to your landlord.
Renting may prevent you from making physical changes to your living space. As a condo owner, you may be held to a covenant that prohibits you from making specific cosmetic changes to your home (usually on the outside), but you can still paint your walls and hammer in a nail if you want to. As a renter, however, you may not even get to do that. You will be held to the wishes of your landlord.
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