The areas in a condominium, cooperative, or planned unit development that buyers own together. These areas can include hallways, elevators, laundry room, swimming pool, and recreation rooms.
these are "shared" areas within the building - things like hallways, driveways, parking facility etc.
Most neighborhoods have areas that are common property and owned by the homeowners' association. These areas may include streets, parking areas, walkways, slopes and recreational areas. They are maintained and their use is governed by the homeowners' association.Most neighborhoods have areas that are common property and owned by the homeowners' association. These areas may include streets, parking areas, walkways, slopes and recreational areas. They are maintained and their use is governed by the homeowners' association.
In a condominium or housing development, property that is not owned by individuals but by all owners collectively.
Property to which title is held by co-owners as a result of ownership of a condominium unit.
Any area and amenities that are shared amongst owners in a condominium or planned development.
Building areas allocated to meeting rooms, hallways an pubic space.
The land and improvements in a condominium, planned unit development or cooperative housing project owned and used collectively by all the residents. Common areas usually include driveways, recreational facilities, stairwells, and other areas available for common use.
It is actually the covered area of the common spaces and areas meant for use by the occupants of the building. These areas may include staircase, lifts, ducts for sanitation, electrical and air conditioning areas etc. This area is generally divided proportionately in relation to the size of the apartment and charged accordingly.
Areas of a condominium designated for use by all residents. Common areas frequently include hallways & stairways, elevators, BBQ areas & swimming pools.
Areas of a condominium or planned unit development that are in common such as a pool, tennis court or lawn areas used by all the owners.
Those portions of a building, land, and amenities owned (or managed) by a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project's homeowners' association (or a cooperative project's cooperative corporation) that are used by all of the unit owners, who share in the common expenses of their operation and maintenance. Common areas include swimming pools, tennis courts, and other recreational facilities, as well as common corridors of buildings, parking areas, means of ingress and egress, etc.
Areas used by two or more tenants and/or third parties and not under the control of any one tenant.
These are sections of land (eg: gardens, parking areas) or parts of buildings (eg: hallways, staircases) where access is shared by more than one resident.
Those areas in a condominium development that are enjoyed by all residents.
Areas of a property that are owned or managed by a planned unit development (PUD) or condominium project's homeowners' association that are shared among all unit owners; these areas could include recreational facilities or hallways, parking lots, etc.
The areas of a building or land area, and amenities which are owned or managed by a homeowners' association or similar association, and which are shared by all of the condominium or housing unit owners.
may include the following: lobby, hallways, storage areas, recreation rooms, mechanical & machine rooms, and parking garages (this does not include commercial spaces).
Land or improvements designated for the use and benefit of all residents, property owners and tenants.
Any areas, such as entryways, foyers, pools, recreational facilities or the like, which are shared by the tenets or owners of property near by. Commonly found in condominium, PUD or office spaces.
Common areas are the shared ownership portions of a condominium complex (such as the lobby, recreational areas, parking lot, underlying land on which buildings are located, and so on).
Lands or improvements on land that are designated for common use and enjoyment by all occupants, tenants or owners. A pool, tennis court, hot tub or common halls would all be part of the Common Area.
Those portions of a planned unit development or condominium project, usually managed by a homeowners' association, that are used by all of the members. Common areas include swimming pools, tennis courts and other recreational facilities, as well as common corridors of buildings, parking areas and means of ingress and egress.
Areas in a condominium or townhouse development used by all residents and supported with owners' association fees.
Lands or improvements on land that are designated for common use and enjoyment by all occupants, tenants or owners. The lobby, a pool, tennis court or common hallways would all be Common Areas in a condominium or townhouse complex.
Those portions of a building, land, and amenities owned (or managed) by a planned unit developments (PUD) of condominium projects homeowners' associations that are used by all of the unit owners.
Areas of a condominium, co-op, or another multi-family establishment that are used by all residents. Ex. Swimming pools, tennis courts, parking areas, etc.
An area inside a housing development that is owned by all residents. Common areas may include swimming pools, tennis courts, and other recreational facilities, as well as common corridors of buildings, parking areas, means of ingress and egress, etc.