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Under Florida condominium law, all of the following are typically considered common elements EXCEPT:

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C) Interior walls within individual units

Correct: Interior walls within individual condominium units are typically part of the unit itself, not common elements, unless specifically designated otherwise in the declaration. Why not A: Swimming pools and recreation facilities are typically common elements. Why not B: Exterior walls and roofing are generally common elements. Why not D: Elevators and hallways serve all unit owners and are common elements.

Answer Options
A
Swimming pool and recreation facilities
B
Exterior walls and roofing
C
Interior walls within individual units
D
Elevators and hallways

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