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In order to be able to join or attach properties in accordance with the preceding section, they must belong to a single titleholder or to the same titleholders if there are several of them in common pro indiviso.\nThe following may be grouped as a single property and under the same number:\n(1) Abutting portions of land, whether they are improved or not.\n(2) Any agricultural or industrial development which forms an organic unit or a body of united or interdependent properties, even though it may be composed of nonabutting properties.\n(3) Properties which, even though they are not abutting, are connected with a horizontal property structure so that as common elements and inseparable annexes they may render services to the apartments or be used for the building’s maintenance, causing said joined real property subject to the legal rules for horizontal property as voluntary, general or limited common elements, as the case may be.\n(4) The apartment and that portion used as a parking area for said apartment in a horizontal property building.\n(5) Properties which, even though not abutting, are connected to a building or property under a member-owner cooperative housing regime, so

area for said apartment in a horizontal property building.\n(5) Properties which, even though not abutting, are connected to a building or property under a member-owner cooperative housing regime, so that as common elements and inseparable annexes they may render services to the property or be used for maintenance, causing said joined real property to be common elements subject to the legal regime of said cooperative.\nHistory —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 86; June 14, 1980, No. 143, p. 535; Sept. 1, 2004, No. 239, § 2.