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29/06/2011 at 4:53 pm
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Even if you “sold” them, they would probably still be considered common property in regard to structural maintenance (and you wouldn't want it any other way). However you could write into the leases that the lot owners would have to pay for any damage done, for instance, to the seal and restrict them from doing anything to the space that would interfere with the integrity of the structure.