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Personally, I wouldn't buy into a building that small (in terms of units) and old to begin with if I was going to invest in a condo. The HOA of it all is that there are a lot of regulations for larger buildings which ensure proper maintenance, reserve funding, etc. For smaller, newer buildings, that would still not be a huge concern since HOA mismanagement (if it existed) wouldn't have been going on for too terribly long.
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