Property Ownership
In Hawaii, a condominium owner's individual unit is referred to as their 'apartment' or 'unit,' while common areas such as lobbies and pools are owned by:
AThe developer
BThe condominium association as an undivided interest shared by all unit owners✓ Correct
CThe county government
DThe property management company
Explanation
In Hawaii condominiums (Chapter 514B), unit owners own their individual units in fee simple and share an undivided interest in common elements with all other unit owners through the condominium association.
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