Property Ownership
In Kentucky, a condominium owner holds:
AAn interest in the entire building only
BFee simple title to the unit and an undivided interest in common areas✓ Correct
CA leasehold interest in their unit
DJoint tenancy with all other owners
Explanation
A condominium owner in Kentucky holds fee simple title to their individual unit and an undivided interest in the common elements (hallways, parking, amenities, etc.).
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