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In a condominium ownership structure, what does a unit owner actually own?

Correct Answer

A) The airspace within their unit boundaries and a proportionate share of common elements

Condominium ownership involves fee simple ownership of the airspace within the unit boundaries plus an undivided interest in the common elements as tenants in common with other unit owners. This is distinct from cooperative ownership where owners hold shares in a corporation.

Answer Options
A
The airspace within their unit boundaries and a proportionate share of common elements
B
The land beneath their unit and exclusive rights to parking spaces
C
A leasehold interest in their unit with renewal options every 99 years
D
Shares in a corporation that owns the entire building and land

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