Unit boundaries.

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(1) Except as provided by the declaration:

  1. If walls, floors, or ceilings are designated as boundaries of a unit, all lath, furring,wallboard, plasterboard, plaster, paneling, tiles, wallpaper, paint, and finished flooring and any other materials constituting any part of the finished surfaces thereof are a part of the unit, and all other portions of the walls, floors, or ceilings are a part of the common elements.

  2. If any chute, flue, duct, wire, conduit, bearing wall, bearing column, or other fixturelies partially within and partially outside the designated boundaries of a unit, any portion thereof serving only that unit is a limited common element allocated solely to that unit, and any portion thereof serving more than one unit or any portion of the common elements is a part of the common elements.

  3. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this subsection (1), all spaces, interiorpartitions, and other fixtures and improvements within the boundaries of a unit are a part of the unit.

  4. Any shutters, awnings, window boxes, doorsteps, stoops, porches, balconies, andpatios and all exterior doors and windows or other fixtures designed to serve a single unit, but located outside the unit's boundaries, are limited common elements allocated exclusively to that unit.

Source: L. 91: Entire article added, p. 1715, § 1, effective July 1, 1992.


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