Property Management
In Rhode Island, who is generally responsible for maintaining common areas in a condominium?
AEach unit owner individually
BThe condominium association, funded by monthly HOA assessments from unit owners✓ Correct
CThe original developer in perpetuity
DThe local municipality
Explanation
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, the condominium association is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and replacing common elements. It is funded through monthly HOA assessments paid by unit owners based on their ownership percentage.
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