Bylaws are a set of rules established by a condominium or homeowners' association to govern the management and affairs of the complex or neighborhood. These rules often define regulations concerning the usage of individual units, common areas, and the responsibilities of the homeowners and the association itself.
In a condominium, 'common elements' refer to the portions of the property not owned individually by unit owners but in which an indivisible interest is held by all unit owners. These generally include the grounds, parking areas, recreational facilities, and external structure of the building.
A Community Association is an organization of property owners dedicated to managing common interests and elements within a residential community, such as condominiums or subdivisions.
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