Property Ownership
In Montana, a 'condominium' ownership form means the unit owner has:
AOwnership of the land under their unit only
BFee simple ownership of the airspace unit plus an undivided interest in the common elements✓ Correct
CLeasehold ownership of the unit only
DFee simple ownership of the entire building
Explanation
A condominium owner holds fee simple ownership of their individual unit (the airspace within its boundaries) plus an undivided percentage interest in the common elements (land, structure, amenities) shared with other unit owners.
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