Usually, this area is called common area of some kind.
is the walkway on the roof (which the 4th floor residedence use to reach ther condo) common are to all residents
The area of Union Terrace Gardens is 10,000.0 square meters.
A terrace that is a leveled section of a hilly cultivated area is called a hillside terrace. It is created by carving out flat areas on the slope of a hill in order to cultivate crops or prevent soil erosion. Hillside terraces are common in hilly regions to optimize land use for agriculture.
The area of Lake Hunter Terrace Historic District is 2,630,456.67456 square meters.
There is no standard. Read your governing documents to determine the ownership status of a back porch.
Your answer is available in your governing documents, where you will find the definition of what is owned in common.
Sound like either a Condo or a Townhouse.
A territory is typically larger than a terrace. A territory refers to a defined geographic area, such as a country or region, while a terrace is a flat outdoor surface usually built at ground level or raised above it.
A terrace is a leveled section of a hill cultivated area, designed as a method of soil conservation to slow or prevent the rapid surface runoff of rapid irrigation water.
Read your governing documents to determine the line -- usually on or within the walls -- that define where the common area abuts individual ownership. The line may be studs, back or front of wall board, paint and so forth. There is no standard.
A common area is defined as a real estate asset that is usable by all members of the community, and is owned in common by all owners. At least one sub-definition is limited common area, meaning that the element is useful for some, but not all, owners. It is also owned by all owners and is maintained by the association using funds paid in assessments by all owners.