Property Ownership
A Mississippi condominium unit owner owns their unit in fee simple and owns the common areas as:
ATenants in common with all other unit owners✓ Correct
BExclusively, with no others
CJoint tenants with the HOA
DLeaseholders for 99 years
Explanation
Condominium unit owners own their individual units in fee simple and own the common areas (hallways, grounds, amenities) as tenants in common with all other unit owners in the condominium project.
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