Surrey Court Condo Association

When was the building converted to condominiums?

Surrey Court was converted from a 70 year old industrial loft building in 1980 by developers Robert Friedlander and Arthur Dahl. The architect was Bauhs and Dring and the general contractor was Robert Friedlander.


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How many units are in Surrey Court?

There are 22 units in Surrey Court.


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Who is the management company for Surrey Court?

The property is professionally managed by Wolin-Levin. The property manager is Donna Ciota. She can be reached via phone, 312-335-1950, or email, dciota@wolin-levin.com.


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What do the monthly assessments include?

The monthly assessments include basic RCN cable, water, garbage/recycling and common element insurance.


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What are the building ammenities?

The building has gated parking, an elevator for all upstairs units and a bike room accessible to everyone.


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What percentage of the building is owner-occupied?

The building is 86% owner-occupied.


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Are there any planned special assessments?

No special assessments are planned at this time.  A special assessment was levied in 2009 to pay for a new roof and a major tuckpointing project.  This was the only special assessment in the building's history.


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Are pets allowed?

Pets are allowed at Surrey Court.


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Is the building FHA approved?

No.  Surrey court is not currently FHA approved.


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Does the board have a right of first refusal?

The board does currently have a right of first refusal on all sales / leases.


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