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Robert is purchasing a condominium unit in Rochester. What type of deed will he receive at closing?

Correct Answer

B) A warranty deed or bargain and sale deed for the unit

Condominium units in New York are real property, so buyers receive a deed (typically a warranty deed or bargain and sale deed) that conveys fee simple ownership of the individual unit plus an undivided interest in the common elements.

Answer Options
A
A proprietary lease for his specific unit
B
A warranty deed or bargain and sale deed for the unit
C
Stock certificates representing shares in the building corporation
D
A certificate of occupancy for the individual unit

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