What is deemed a Common Area Facility?
Common area / facility refers to all property leased, owned, or maintained by the Association. This is mainly for the sole use and benefit of the members in your Association. It may include but is not necessarily limited to private streets and alleys; signs; fountains; statuary; swimming pools and adjacent buildings; recreation sites, with associated furnishing; tennis courts and associated equipment; landscaping; with or without sprinkler systems; walls; bridges, safety lanes; green belts with or without trails; parking lots; median islands in cul-de-sac streets; centralized mail boxes, which may be existing or potentially built in the future.
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