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First, Get the Roof Fixed. Then Go to Legal Papers to Figure Out Who Pays.

Q: I bought a condominium 10 months ago, and the edges of the skylight have started to leak. Our management company had its maintenance people look at it. They said that I need to replace it and that the cost would be mine. I disagreed, and they asked their lawyer for an interpretation.
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