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common arean. in condominium and some cooperative housing projects, the area...
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common areaThe area within a shopping center that is not for rental by tenants but is available for common use by all tenants, their customers, and invitees.
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common area1) Facilities and space, such as recreation facilities, parking, laundry rooms, or a courtyard in condominiums, apartment buildings, and some cooperative housing projects. In rental properties, landlo [..]
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common areaAny area of a community title scheme, strata title scheme or flats which is not part of your lot or tenancy unless it is secure and you have exclusive access to it under the by-laws of your body corpo [..]
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common areaAn area which is for use by many, not an individual. For example, home units have common areas such as stairs and driveways.
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common areaFor lease purposes, the areas of a building and its site that are available for the non-exclusive use of all its tenants, e.g., lobbies, corridors, etc.
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common areaA common area is any space within a residential complex that belongs to all owners collectively. A central courtyard in a condominium complex, for example, might be a designated common area. Â
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common areaCommon area refers to property that is commonly used by one or more persons. According to landlord-tenant law, common area is considered a realty that all tenants may use although a landlord retains c [..]
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common areaThe total area within the shopping center that is not designed for rental to tenants but that is available for common use by all tenants or groups of tenants, their invitees, and adjacent stores. Parking and its appurtenances, malls, sidewalks, landscaped areas, public toilets, truck and service facilities, and the like are included in the common a [..]
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common areaIn common law, the portion of the premises over which the landlord retains control (e.g. Hallways), and hence, for whose conditions he is liable. Also refers to areas in common use by residents of condominium.
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common areaThe land, buildings, and amenities owned by a homeowners association, community association, or condominium association. They’re called common areas because they’re owned and paid for by all the homeowners. Usually, common areas include everything your condo association owns other than the individual units. The association’s insurance policy covers [..]
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common areathe area owned in common by the owners of a planned unit development (PAD) or homes in a subdivision (i.e., retention basin).
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