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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 100 · Condominiums · Warning:

100.510 Units and common elements distinguished

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100.510 Units and common elements distinguished. Unless otherwise provided in the declaration:
(1)The walls, floors and ceilings are the boundaries of a unit.
(2)All lath, furring, wallboard, plaster-board, plaster, paneling, tiles, wallpaper, paint, finished flooring and any other materials constituting any part of the finished surfaces thereof are a part of the unit except those portions of the walls, floors or ceilings that materially contribute to the structural or shear capacity of the condominium. All other portions of the walls, floors or ceilings are a part of the common elements.
(3)The following are a part of the unit:
(a)All spaces, nonbearing interior partitions, interior doors and all other fixtures and improvements within the boundaries of the unit;
(b)The glazing and screening of windows and unit access doors; and
(c)All outlets of utility service lines, including but not limited to power, light, gas, hot and cold water, heating, refrigeration, air conditioning and waste disposal within the boundaries of the unit. [Formerly 94.237; 1999 c.677 §52; 2007 c.410 §14; 2009 c.641 §31]
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