common area

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English - Turkish
ortak alan
common field
common area, common field
Ortak Alan
common storage area
ortak bellek alanı
English - English
In a condominium or other cooperative residential facility, an area owned by the organization that oversees the facility, but is not owned by any specific resident
A piece of land or a room that is designed for the use of multiple visitors to or inhabitants of a place

The dorm offered students the choice of retreating to the privacy of their rooms, or mingling in the common area.

An area within a housing complex or tract that is owned by all residents and is maintained using common funds
refers to portions of a property designed for common use by the tenants Parking lots, washrooms, walkways and areas onto which the stores in a shopping centre face are usually designated part of a property’s common area
An area which is for use by many, not an individual For example, home units have common areas such as stairs and driveways
There are two components of the term "common area" If referred to in association with the Rentable/Usable or Load Factor calculation, the common areas are those areas within a building that are available for common use by all tenants or groups of tenants and their invitees (i e lobbies, corridors, restrooms, etc ) On the other hand, the cost of maintaining parking facilities, malls, sidewalks, landscaped areas, public toilets, truck and service facilities, and the like are included in the term "common area" when calculating the tenant's pro-rata share of building operating expenses
property held in common
That area owned in common by owners of condominiums and planned sight development homes within a subdivision
An area within a property that is equally owned by all its residents
The part of a building or premises either owned by or used by all tenants or tenant-owners of the building (e g the swimming pool at a condominium)
the area owned in common by the owners of a planned unit development (PAD) or homes in a subdivision (i e , retention basin)
An area which is available for use by more than one person (for example, home units have common areas like stairs, driveways, store rooms)
an area owned by the owners or tenants of a condominium complex, or subdivision for the common use of residents; i e : clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, golfing facilities
Part of a property owned by all of the owners In a condominium or planned unit development there are common areas owned by the property owners jointly Back to Top
An area inside a housing development that is owned by all residents
The area owned in common by the owners of condominiums or planned unit development homes in a subdivision  
The total area within the shopping center that is not designed for rental to tenants but that is available for common use by all tenants or groups of tenants, their invitees, and adjacent stores Parking and its appurtenances, malls, sidewalks, landscaped areas, public toilets, truck and service facilities, and the like are included in the common area
The entire CID except for separate interests
Area in a leased facility that is shared or serves all tenants, i e , conference rooms, lobby, break room, or sick area
common areas
plural form of common area
common area

    Hyphenation

    com·mon ar·e·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    kämın eriı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkämən ˈerēə/ /ˈkɑːmən ˈɛriːə/

    Etymology

    [ 'kä-m&n ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English commun, from Old French, from Latin communis; more at MEAN.
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