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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 68 — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY · Chapter 52

§ 5202. Unit boundaries.

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§ 5202. Unit boundaries.
Except as provided by the declaration:
(1)Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), all space, fixtures and improvements within the boundaries of a unit are a part of the unit.
(2)If any fixture or improvement lies partially within and partially outside the designated boundaries of a unit, any portion of the fixture or improvement serving only that unit is a limited common element allocated solely to that unit, and any portion of the fixture or improvement serving more than one unit or any portion of the common facilities is a part of the common elements.
(3)Any fixtures or improvements designed or designated in the declaration to serve a single unit, but located outside the unit's boundaries, are limited common elements allocated exclusively to that unit.
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Cross References. Section 5202 is referred to in sections 5103, 5209, 5210, 5302 of this title.
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