Property Ownership
A cooperative (co-op) housing arrangement differs from a condominium in that co-op residents:
AOwn fee simple title to their individual units
BOwn shares in the corporation that owns the building, giving them a proprietary lease on their unit✓ Correct
CAre always renting on a month-to-month basis
DHave no right to sell their interest without board approval under any circumstances
Explanation
In a cooperative, residents own shares in the corporation that holds title to the entire building and receive a proprietary lease on their unit. They do not hold fee simple title like condominium owners.
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