Property Ownership
Under Maine's Condominium Act, a 'limited common element' is:
AA common element available to all unit owners
BA common element designated for exclusive use by one or more specific unit owners (like a patio or assigned parking space)✓ Correct
CAn area restricted by the municipality
DAn element with limited ownership rights
Explanation
A limited common element is part of the common elements designated for the exclusive use of one or more specific units (but not all units), such as assigned parking spaces, private balconies, or storage lockers.
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