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The titled owner for a condominium unit is the person(s) who owns the unit and may also include the name of a lender who holds title with the owner.

The title is held in the local hall of records generally in the form of a deed.

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You have asked an interesting question. Briefly and generally, condominium units are individually owned with each unit owner owning a percentage interest in the common areas and facilities. That means in a fully occupied condominium community all the common areas and facilities are owned by all the unit owners with each individual unit owner owning their own unit in full.

In the case of unsold units, those are owned by the developer. The developer generally reserves phasing rights and the right to amend the condominium documents until all units are sold.

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Your ownership records are available at the local hall of records for land ownership, probably the county clerk's office.

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