Property Ownership
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, a condominium unit owner's interest in the common elements is expressed as a:
APercentage interest✓ Correct
BFixed dollar value
CNumber of shares
DLot number
Explanation
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, each unit owner holds an undivided percentage interest in the common elements, which is typically based on the relative size of the unit.
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