Property Ownership
Under Virginia's Condominium Act, who is responsible for maintaining the common elements of a condominium?
AEach unit owner maintains the common elements adjacent to their unit
BThe condominium owners' association (HOA/COA)✓ Correct
CThe original developer in perpetuity
DThe circuit court trustee
Explanation
The condominium owners' association (COA) is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and replacing the common elements. Individual unit owners are responsible for their own units' interiors.
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