Property Ownership
Under the Ohio Condominium Property Act (ORC 5311), what does a unit owner typically own?
AThe land under the building
BThe interior space of their unit and an undivided interest in common elements✓ Correct
CFull ownership of all common areas
DOnly the airspace above their unit
Explanation
Under ORC 5311, condo owners own the interior space of their unit plus an undivided fractional interest in common elements (hallways, grounds, amenities). The declaration defines exact boundaries.
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