Property Ownership
In a cooperative (co-op), the resident owner holds:
AFee simple title to their unit
BA proprietary lease and shares of stock in the cooperative corporation✓ Correct
CA life estate in the unit
DA tenancy in common interest in the entire building
Explanation
Co-op residents own shares in the corporation that owns the building and receive a proprietary lease entitling them to occupy a specific unit.
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