Escrow & Title (alternative)
In Maryland, when a buyer purchases a condominium, they receive fee simple title to:
AThe land beneath their unit
BThe airspace and interior of their unit, with an undivided interest in common elements✓ Correct
COnly the walls and floor of their unit
DA leasehold interest in their unit
Explanation
Maryland condominium owners receive fee simple title to their unit (the airspace within the unit boundaries) plus an undivided ownership interest in the common elements with all other unit owners.
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