Exclusive use, now known as common property rights, refers to by-laws or licences that award use of common property to individual owners. Granting exclusive use can allow for people to pay for parking, or to assume maintenance of features such as gardens. Consider by-laws for enduring arrangements that aren’t dependent on who the owner actually is, and licensing for temporary arrangements.
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