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		<title>Are you Maximising Common Property Depreciation Benefits?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you maximising your common property benefits? Common property refers to the areas within an apartment complex or development that are shared between owners. In general, common areas are designated areas of a building or land that are available for use by all occupants, tenants or owners. More complicated common areas exist whereby access to [...]


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