John wrote:

That's a good idea, but it ain't cheap. A home-owner (condo owner) might
find it feasible when they have to replace the railings the first time they
corrode into nothingness, but it's probably just an unnecessary extra cost
from a commercial developer's point of view.

By the time those railings have to be replaced, the developer will have
gotten his money and been long gone.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Many of the equivalent over here are retained by the developer to rent; in
that case as they are in charge of maintenance it's worth the outlay. If
selling on, as you say above!

Malcolm


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