Property Ownership
An 'air lot' in Georgia (used in condominium and airspace development) is:
AA. A rural lot with no structures allowed
BB. A defined parcel of airspace above the ground, often used for condominium units in multi-story buildings✓ Correct
CC. Land reserved for aircraft operations
DD. Land with no surface rights
Explanation
Air lots define specific parcels of airspace — the legal basis for condominium ownership in multi-story buildings. Each unit owner owns their specific air space (the unit) along with an undivided interest in common areas.
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