Ownership of a condominium unit, includes “appurtenances”, meaning rights which are attached to the unit and pass with the unit upon its sale. A plain English definition of the term means “connected to”. Typical examples of an appurtenance include common elements to which one or more unit owners have an exclusive use right such as the limited common element balcony attached to the unit and a limited common element parking space. More specifically, section 718.106 of Chapter 718 of the Florida Statutes, more commonly referred to as the “Condominium Act”, provides that appurtenances include: Read the article……………..
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