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What is the main difference between cooperative ownership and condominium ownership?

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B) Cooperative owners hold shares in a corporation while condominium owners hold direct title

In cooperative ownership, individuals own shares in a corporation that owns the entire property and receive a right to occupy a specific unit, rather than owning real estate directly. Condominium owners hold actual title to their individual units plus shared ownership of common elements.

Answer Options
A
Cooperatives allow rental of units while condominiums do not
B
Cooperative owners hold shares in a corporation while condominium owners hold direct title
C
Cooperatives are only for residential use while condominiums can be commercial
D
Cooperative owners pay property taxes while condominium owners do not

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