Property Ownership

A Connecticut condominium owner owns:

AOnly a share of the common areas, not any specific unit
BTheir individual unit in fee simple plus an undivided interest in the common elements✓ Correct
CTheir unit under a long-term ground lease from the condo association
DA cooperative share in the entire building

Explanation

A condominium owner holds fee simple title to their individual unit and an undivided interest as a tenant in common in the common elements (hallways, grounds, amenities). This is distinct from cooperative ownership.

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