I take it you bought this condo since you have to fix the floor?
Your condo association tells you that you can't install certain materials INSIDE a condo that you own?
I'd tell 'em to cram it.
With the laminate tile, if you can get it down without breaking it, you're usually OK. You're installing it over a dense foam underlayment, and the subfloor/underlayment will support and cushion the laminate. Cracking isn't a problem with floating floors, but buckling is. You gotta remember that it's a floating floor and as such cannot touch the borders of the room. 1/4" from the edges.
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