EstatePass
Real Property LawCooperative OwnershipONMEDIUM

What is the primary difference between a cooperative ownership and condominium ownership?

Correct Answer

B) Cooperative owners hold shares in a corporation while condominium owners hold title to real property

In a cooperative, residents own shares in a corporation that owns the building and have a right to occupy a specific unit, while condominium owners hold actual title to real property. This fundamental difference affects financing, transfer rights, and legal obligations.

Answer Options
A
Cooperatives allow pets while condominiums do not
B
Cooperative owners hold shares in a corporation while condominium owners hold title to real property
C
Cooperatives are only for residential use while condominiums can be commercial
D
Cooperative maintenance fees are lower than condominium fees

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Sign up free to unlock full analysis
Was this explanation helpful?

More Real Property Law Questions

People Also Study

Practice More Real Property Law Questions

Access 540+ Canadian real estate exam questions and pass your licensing exam.

Start Practicing