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If you live in a single-family building (only you live in the whole building), the outer wall is yours; For those who live in the * * * building (building), the external wall and roof belong to * * * with management rights (* * * with property rights).

Article 70 of the Property Law stipulates: "The owner enjoys the ownership of the exclusive parts such as houses and business premises in the building, and the management right of the * * other than the exclusive parts."

The condominium ownership refers to the exclusive right to use the exclusive part of the building and the partial ownership of the exclusive part of the building when multiple condominium owners own the same building. Distinguishing ownership refers to distinguishing a specific part of a building as the object of ownership. The building area includes two parts:

1, proprietary part. This means that the owner alone occupies and uses the part of the internal space of the building according to his own share of purchase, and the rights formed on this basis are the exclusive rights of the owner. There are two conditions to form a proprietary part:

(1) The structure is independent, that is, there must be a fixed barrier, which is separated from the exclusive parts of other owners.

(2) The independence of use is generally judged by whether there is an independent access entrance in this part.

? 2.* * * is biased. This refers to other parts of the building except the proprietary part. Includes three parts:

(1) Basic structural parts of a building, such as columns, roofs, external walls, etc.

(2) * * Used parts, such as stairs, corridors, elevators, water pipes, water storage towers, fire fighting equipment, gates, etc. ;

(3) Some parts of the owner, such as the floor between floors (ceiling, floor) and the partition between left and right houses.