Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, a condominium owner's interest includes:
AOwnership of the land under the building
BExclusive ownership of the individual unit's airspace plus an undivided interest in the common elements (hallways, roof, grounds)✓ Correct
COnly a leasehold interest in the unit
DOwnership of the building structure but not the land
Explanation
Under the Oklahoma Condominium Ownership Act, a condo owner holds fee simple title to their unit (airspace) plus an undivided fractional interest in all common elements. They do not own the land separately — it is part of the common elements.
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