If you're buying a condo that's part of an existing development, you'll most likely be required to undergo background screening - all new residents are.
All that you'll have to do on your side is fill in a few documents with your details - from which the association can then do checks on you - and pay a fee. I had to pay $200 as I was a foreign national, which I guess makes it a little harder for them to undertake the screening.
This step isn't really anything to worry about, and is pretty straightforward. The details I had to provide were things like my address, bank details and current employer.
You may also have to have an interview - telephone, or perhaps in person when you're next there - with the condominimum association president.
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What do they look for?
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