Also if you are renting out your condo, make sure you give the tenants a copy of the rules and bylaws and make sure they read it - we have people lie and say they don't have a pet, then they move in with a two dogs the size of donkeys and they get kicked out, get registration forms for the tenant, and rules for booking the service elevator.
But most important
You want to make sure that the tenant gets home insurance, even if you buy it yourself. Demand proof that your tenant has zero-payable on the corporation's insurance deductible. Make sure you know your corporation's insurance deductibles, particularly for floods. For example, if your tenant causes a flood and the corporation deductible on floods is $5,000, you don't want to get stuck for paying that cash. Make sure the tenant's policy covers that, or you have to pay it.