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What are my rights as a unit owner of a condominium?

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What are my rights as a unit owner of a condominium?

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Generally, you have exclusive ownership of your condominium unit. You also have membership in the association and full voting rights as provided in your declaration of condominium. You have the right to use the common elements and association property without paying a use fee. A use fee may be required if the declaration of condominium so provides or unit owners by a majority vote of the association approve such a fee. You have the right to expect the association to maintain the common elements. You also have the right to view the official records subject to the association’s adopted rules. Condominium Act: Sections 718.103(24), 718.106(2), and 718.111(4), F.S.

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