Florida Statutes 718.108 – Common elements
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(1) “Common elements” includes within its meaning the following:
(a) The condominium property which is not included within the units.
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 718.108
- Common elements: means the portions of the condominium property not included in the units. See Florida Statutes 718.103
- Condominium: means that form of ownership of real property created pursuant to this chapter, which is comprised entirely of units that may be owned by one or more persons, and in which there is, appurtenant to each unit, an undivided share in common elements. See Florida Statutes 718.103
- Condominium property: means the lands, leaseholds, and improvements, any personal property, and all easements and rights appurtenant thereto, regardless of whether contiguous, which are subjected to condominium ownership. See Florida Statutes 718.103
- Unit: means a part of the condominium property which is subject to exclusive ownership. See Florida Statutes 718.103
(b) Easements through units for conduits, ducts, plumbing, wiring, and other facilities for the furnishing of utility services to units and the common elements.
(c) An easement of support in every portion of a unit which contributes to the support of a building.
(d) The property and installations required for the furnishing of utilities and other services to more than one unit or to the common elements.
(2) The declaration may designate other parts of the condominium property as common elements.