Sun City Center, FL, USA
Yes for a minimum of 90 days with an application presented to First Service
This is an area extending about 5 feet around your unit including driveway that is reserved for your use, maintenance crews or condominium officials
This is an area that can be used by anyone in the condominium association
At the time an individual becomes the owner of the unit (either by purchase from Developer or subsequently from a third party) the individual shall be permitted to keep and harbor up to two pets (either two dogs, two cats or one dog and/or one cat) as house pets provided that a pet agreement (to be obtained from the Management Firm) has been signed and a $250 cash bond for each dog and/or cat is posted in accordance therewith. Thereafter, if such Unit Owner has two such house pets and one of such pets dies, such pet shall not be permitted to be replaced (and the $250 pet bond for such animal shall be returned to the Unit Owner) however, upon the death of both such pets, the Unit Owner shall be permitted to replace and harbor one pet (one dog or one cat) in the Unit, conditioned upon the execution of a new pet agreement and payment, in the event the former monies were already refunded to the Unit Owner, of the $250 cash bond.
In no event shall a Unit Owner who keeps and harbors one dog and one cat at the time of becoming the Owner of the Unit (based upon the execution of the pet agreement and the payment of the cash bond) be entitled to have more than one dog or one cat in the Unit.
In the event an individual becomes the Owner of the Unit does not own a dog or a cat at the time of becoming the Owner of the Unit, but subsequently decides to have a pet, such Owner shall be permitted to keep and harbor only one dog or one cat the Unit (conditioned upon execution of the Pet Agreement and payment of the $250 cash bond), and the owner shall be entitled to replace the dog or cat upon its death.
The only way you may install any plant is by getting a landscape alteration form application approved. Once approved, you are responsible for the maintenance of that item and anyone who purchases your condominium will continue with that responsibility.
Yes, but you need to approval from the board with a building alteration form. You are responsible for maintaining it and repairing any damage that may be a result of the installation.