Property Ownership
What are 'common elements' in a Delaware condominium?
AElements that are common to all types of buildings
BAreas owned in common by all unit owners, such as lobbies, hallways, parking areas, pools, and roofs✓ Correct
CUtility connections shared between adjacent units
DCommon building materials used throughout the development
Explanation
Common elements are parts of the condominium that are owned collectively by all unit owners as undivided percentage interests — including lobbies, hallways, elevators, parking areas, pools, and exterior areas. Limited common elements are reserved for specific unit owners' use.
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