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Under strata title legislation, what does the term 'common property' typically refer to?

Correct Answer

B) Areas of a strata scheme owned collectively by all lot owners

Common property in strata title refers to all areas of the strata scheme that are not part of individual lots, owned collectively by all lot owners through the owners corporation. This typically includes foyers, driveways, gardens, and building structure.

Answer Options
A
Property owned jointly by multiple individual owners
B
Areas of a strata scheme owned collectively by all lot owners
C
Public land available for community use
D
Commercial property in mixed-use developments

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