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Does home improvement include work done on an individual condominium unit?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if approved by the HOA

  4. Only for structural modifications

The correct answer is: Yes

Home improvement encompasses a range of enhancements, alterations, or repairs made to residential properties to improve their functionality, aesthetic appeal, and value. This concept is applicable to individual condominium units just as it is to standalone homes. In the context of condominiums, homeowners may wish to undertake various projects such as updating kitchens, renovating bathrooms, or adding fixtures and amenities within their unit. Since condominium ownership typically includes the individual unit and shared interest in common areas, any improvements made to the private space within a unit fall under the definition of home improvement. While there may be stipulations from a homeowner's association (HOA) regarding specific types of renovations or the process for approval, the basic premise remains that home improvement work can and does include modifications within individual condominium units. Therefore, the assertion that home improvement includes work done on an individual condominium unit is valid.