Property Ownership

In Michigan, the 'horizontal property regime' refers to:

ALand divided into horizontal strips for farming
BCondominium ownership, where individual units are stacked vertically and owners hold horizontal 'slices' of ownership✓ Correct
CEasements running along property boundaries
DProperty divided by county lines

Explanation

The horizontal property regime is the legal framework for condominium ownership, where individual unit owners hold ownership of their unit space (stacked horizontally in a building) and share common elements with other unit owners.

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