As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The undivided interest in the common elements, the common expense liability, and votes in the association allocated to each unit.
The unit owners' association.
The board of directors or the body, regardless of name, designated to act on behalf of the association.
All portions of a condominium other than the units and includes both general and limited common elements.
The liability for common expenses allocated to each unit.
Expenditures made by or financial liabilities of the association, together with any allocations to reserves.
A form of real property with portions of the real property designated for separate ownership or occupancy, and the remainder of the real property designated for common ownership or occupancy solely by the owners of those portions. Real property is a condominium only if one or more of the common elements are directly owned in undivided interests by the unit owners. Real property is not a condominium if all of the common elements are owned by a legal entity separate from the unit owners, such as a corporation, even if the separate legal entity is owned by the unit owners.
A person, or group of persons acting in concert, who, as part of a common promotional plan, offers to dispose of the person's interest in a unit not previously disposed of.
A recorded instrument, however denominated, that creates a condominium, and any recorded amendment to that instrument.
The land on which a building or buildings are located; the foundations, columns, girders, beams, supports, main walls, roofs, halls, corridors, lobbies, stairs, stairways, fire escapes, entrances and exits of such building or buildings; the basements, yards, gardens, parking areas and storage spaces; the premises for the lodging of custodians or persons in charge of the property, installations of central services such as power, light, gas, hot and cold water, heating, refrigeration, central air conditioning and incinerating; the elevators, tanks, pumps, motors, fans, compressors, ducts and in general all apparatus and installations existing for common use; such community and commercial facilities as may be provided for in the declaration; and all other parts of the property necessary or convenient to its existence, maintenance and safety, or normally in common use.
A symbol or address that identifies only one unit in a condominium.
Consists of any enclosed room or rooms occupying all or part of a floor or floors in a building of one or more floors to be used for residential, professional, or commercial purposes and which has access to a public street.
Those common elements designated in the declaration as reserved for use by fewer than all the owners of the individual air space units.
A survey recordable in the real property records or the condominium plat records and containing the information required by this article. As used in this article, "plat" does not have the same meaning as "plat" in other statutes or ordinances dealing with municipal or county regulation of property development.
A person, other than a declarant, who by means of a voluntary transfer acquires a legal or equitable interest in a unit other than a leasehold interest or as security for an obligation.
An individual air space unit together with the interest in the common elements appurtenant to such unit.
A declarant or other person who owns a unit, but does not include a person having an interest in a unit solely as security for an obligation.