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Absolutely not. The Homeowner's Association member would be using the common areas because they have the right to do so. They cannot terminate the other owners' rights in the commonly owned property. Their rights are protected by law.

Adverse possession involves the unauthorized use and taking possession of property that belongs to someone else without their permission.

Absolutely not. The Homeowner's Association member would be using the common areas because they have the right to do so. They cannot terminate the other owners' rights in the commonly owned property. Their rights are protected by law.

Adverse possession involves the unauthorized use and taking possession of property that belongs to someone else without their permission.

Absolutely not. The Homeowner's Association member would be using the common areas because they have the right to do so. They cannot terminate the other owners' rights in the commonly owned property. Their rights are protected by law.

Adverse possession involves the unauthorized use and taking possession of property that belongs to someone else without their permission.

Absolutely not. The Homeowner's Association member would be using the common areas because they have the right to do so. They cannot terminate the other owners' rights in the commonly owned property. Their rights are protected by law.

Adverse possession involves the unauthorized use and taking possession of property that belongs to someone else without their permission.

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