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In a strata title scheme, what does the term 'common property' refer to?

Correct Answer

B) Areas owned collectively by all lot owners in the scheme

Common property in strata title schemes refers to all areas of the building and land that are not part of individual lots, owned collectively by all lot owners. This typically includes hallways, lifts, gardens, driveways, and building exteriors, managed by the owners corporation.

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A
Property owned by the local council for public use
B
Areas owned collectively by all lot owners in the scheme
C
Property that can be purchased by any member of the public
D
Land designated for future development by the government

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