Property Ownership
In a Maryland condominium, the 'common elements' are owned by:
AThe condominium association alone
BAll unit owners as tenants in common✓ Correct
CThe developer until 80% of units are sold
DThe county government
Explanation
In Maryland condominiums, common elements (lobbies, hallways, parking, etc.) are owned by all unit owners together as tenants in common.
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