Property Ownership
In Georgia, a condominium owner typically owns:
AFee simple ownership of the unit's air space and an undivided interest in common areas✓ Correct
BOnly a leasehold interest in the unit
CThe entire building and all units within it
DA cooperative share in the building corporation
Explanation
In a Georgia condominium, each owner holds fee simple title to their individual unit (the airspace and interior) plus an undivided percentage interest in the common areas of the development.
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