Property Ownership
In an Idaho condominium, the 'common elements' include:
AOnly the parking spaces
BAll parts of the condominium project other than the individual units, such as hallways, elevators, and grounds✓ Correct
COnly areas owned by the HOA
DThe units and the land beneath them
Explanation
Common elements include all parts of the condominium development other than the individually owned units — typically hallways, lobbies, elevators, grounds, parking areas, and mechanical systems. These are owned collectively by all unit owners.
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