Property Ownership
A condominium owner in Delaware has:
AFee simple ownership of a defined airspace unit plus an undivided interest in common elements✓ Correct
BOnly a leasehold interest
COwnership of the land under their unit
DFull ownership of the entire building
Explanation
In a condominium, each unit owner holds fee simple title to the interior space of their unit plus an undivided fractional interest in the common elements shared with all unit owners.
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