Your responsibility; not the superintendent’s or condominium’s
- Area enclosed by the perimeter walls, floors, and ceilings of the unit.
- Flooring material (but not the sub-floor).
- Exposed layer of plasterboard of the perimeter walls.
- Exposed layer of perimeter ceiling material (plasterboard or cement).
- Interior doors and walls (but not common elements* inside those Walls).
- Entire “loft” structure (but not common elements* within the walls and floors of the structure).
- All appliances, plumbing fixtures, kitchen and bathroom cabinets and surfaces.
- All interior plumbing serving the unit (but not the common* stacks).
- Electric circuit-breaker panel and all wiring and wiring devices emanating from it (but not the wiring that delivers power to the panel).
- Intercom unit (but not the wiring connected to it).
- All staircases and floor structures within duplex and triplex units.
- All windows, sliding doors, hinged doors, screen doors and skylights (but not the exterior walls in which they are mounted). The condominium has the responsibility for painting the exterior surface of these doors and windows.
- Hot water heating pipes that serve the unit, valves, thermostats, and Baseboard heating element concealing structure.
- Sprinkler heads and pipes that serve the unit (but not the common* feeder pipes and valves).
*common elements are those that are utilized for, or serve more than one unit.
You can download the document Alterations of Common Elements here