Common elements in a condominium refer to those portions of the property not owned individually by unit owners but held in an indivisible interest by all unit owners. These typically include the grounds, parking areas, recreational facilities, and the external structure of the building.
A community association is an organization of property owners that oversees common interests and responsibilities within a community, such as managing common elements in a condominium or enforcing deed covenants in a subdivision.
A Homeowners' Association (HOA) is an organization of homeowners in a particular subdivision, planned unit development, or condominium. It is generally formed for the purpose of enforcing deed restrictions and managing the common elements of the development.
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