Property Ownership
In Minnesota, a condominium owner's 'common interest' in the condominium project includes:
AExclusive ownership of all hallways and exterior walls
BAn undivided ownership interest in the common elements (hallways, lobby, roof, exterior) along with fee simple ownership of their individual unit✓ Correct
CThe right to vote on all major decisions for all units
DA leasehold interest in the unit combined with ownership of the common areas
Explanation
A Minnesota condominium owner holds two interests: (1) fee simple ownership of their individual unit (air space within the unit boundaries) and (2) an undivided percentage interest in the common elements (shared areas like hallways, lobby, parking, roof, and exterior). The common interest is inseparable from unit ownership.
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