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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 4. “Common areas and facilities”, unless otherwise provided in the declaration or lawful amendments to the declaration, means:
(1) the land on which the building is located;
(2) the building:
(A) foundations;
(B) columns;
(C) girders;
(D) beams;
(E) supports;
(F) main walls;
(G) roofs;
(H) halls;
(I) corridors;
(J) lobbies;
(K) stairs;
(L) stairways;
(M) fire escapes;
(N) entrances; and
(O) exits;
(3) the:
(A) basements;
(B) yards;
(C) gardens;
(D) parking areas;
(E) storage spaces;
(F) swimming pools; and
(G) other recreational facilities;
(4) the premises for the lodging of:
(A) janitors; or
(B) persons in charge of the property;
(5) installations of central services, such as:
(A) power;
(B) light;
(C) gas;
(D) hot and cold water;
(E) heating;
(F) refrigeration;
(G) air conditioning; and
(H) incinerating;
(6) the:
(A) elevators;
(B) tanks;
(C) pumps;
(D) motors;
(E) fans;
(F) compressors;
(G) ducts;
(H) apparatus; and
(I) installations;
existing for common use;
(7) community and commercial facilities provided for in the declaration; and
(8) all other parts of the property:
(A) necessary or convenient to its:
(i) existence;
(ii) maintenance; and
(iii) safety; or
(B) normally in common use.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 32. Property § 32-25-2-4 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-32-property/in-code-sect-32-25-2-4/
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