Property Ownership
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a condominium under Ohio's Condominium Property Act?
AUnit owners have fee simple title to their individual units
BCommon elements are owned jointly by all unit owners
CThe condominium association can levy assessments
DThe developer retains title to all units indefinitely✓ Correct
Explanation
In a condominium, individual unit owners hold fee simple title to their units. The developer does not retain title; units are sold to individual buyers who collectively share ownership of common elements.
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