Property Ownership
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, unit owners in a condominium project have individual ownership of their unit and shared ownership of:
AThe entire building
BCommon elements such as lobbies, hallways, and amenities✓ Correct
CAdjacent land parcels
DOnly the parking areas
Explanation
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, unit owners hold title to their individual unit and share ownership of common elements (lobbies, hallways, recreational facilities, etc.) with all other unit owners, typically as tenants in common.
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