Property Ownership
Missouri's Condominium Act governs the formation and operation of condominiums. Under this Act, the 'unit' is defined as:
AThe entire building
BThe individual space the unit owner possesses, as defined in the declaration✓ Correct
CAll common areas combined
DOnly the land beneath the building
Explanation
Under Missouri's Condominium Act, a unit is the individual portion of the condominium that the unit owner holds in fee simple, with boundaries defined by the condominium declaration.
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