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|   condo? Assuming you've checked with the board they're ok with a large tank before dropping cash on an inspection? | 
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|   Another reefer from this board just went through this. The strata required him to have either a 2 milion or 5 milion insurance policy on his tank. And it was only a 160. They made it so bad for him that he sold everything even though he got the policy. I would be worried about the strata and talk to them before I talked to any one else. Scott | 
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|   I have left a message with AMEC, and I am waiting on a return call. I have discussed this with the condo association, and they have indicated that they pretty much don't care what I do. However, I am thinking I will have legal papers drawn up to reflect their okay-ness just in case. Are there any questions that I should be asking the Condo association specifically? My insurance already covers my tank and any damages it may call, I will ask about it further though, in case I need additional coverage. |