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Generally, a condominium is a distinct form of ownership in the U. S. whereby an individual owns a unit and shares joint ownership with the other unit owners of the common areas which includes the land.

All condo unit owners share title to common areas. Common areas include land, the exterior of buildings, hallways, roofs, swimming pools, etc. They share ownership with the developer until all the units are sold.

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