Property Ownership
A New Hampshire condominium owner holds:
AA leasehold interest in their unit only
BFee simple ownership of their individual unit and an undivided interest in common elements✓ Correct
CA cooperative share in the building corporation
DA life estate in the unit
Explanation
Condominium ownership in NH provides fee simple title to the individual unit plus an undivided fractional interest in the common elements (hallways, grounds, amenities) shared with all unit owners.
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