Property Ownership
Under the PA Condominium Act, a condominium unit owner's monthly assessment pays for:
AOnly their individual unit's maintenance
BMaintenance of common elements and association administrative expenses✓ Correct
COnly exterior building repairs
DThe property taxes of all units collectively
Explanation
Condominium association assessments under the PA Condominium Act cover maintenance, repair, and replacement of common elements, insurance on common areas, and administrative expenses of the association. Individual owners pay their own property taxes and unit maintenance.
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