The Master Deed establishes the Condominium Project, detailing the organization and use of both General and Limited Common Elements in accordance with the provisions of the Condominium Act. The Common Elements, highlighted in bright red, include shared facilities such as roads, landscaping, and utilities, specifying maintenance responsibilities that fall upon both Co-owners and the Association. Attorneys, partners, and owners will find this document essential as it outlines property rights, communal responsibilities, and regulations concerning property use, further addressing modifications and expansions of the Condominium Project. Paralegals and legal assistants can utilize this form to ensure compliance with local laws and aid Co-owners in understanding their rights and duties. Specific use cases for this form involve property transactions, communal management, and dispute resolution among Co-owners. The document also provides clarity on easements and responsibilities for maintenance and repairs, fostering understanding of shared obligations. Filling instructions encourage precise completion to uphold legal integrity, ensuring all necessary details—including descriptions of Units and Common Elements—are accurately represented.