Property Ownership
Which form of ownership gives owners the right to occupy their unit for specified weeks each year?
AA. Fee simple condominium
BB. Timeshare✓ Correct
CC. Cooperative
DD. Leasehold
Explanation
Timeshare ownership grants the right to occupy a property for specified intervals (typically weeks) each year. Hawaii has significant timeshare regulations under HRS Chapter 514E.
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