Property Ownership
In a condominium, the unit owner holds title to:
AA proportionate share of the entire building only
BThe individual unit in fee simple plus an undivided interest in common areas✓ Correct
CThe land beneath the building
DA leasehold interest in the unit
Explanation
Condominium owners hold fee simple title to their individual unit plus an undivided percentage interest in common elements such as lobbies, hallways, and amenities shared with all owners.
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