Property Ownership
A condominium owner in Utah owns:
AA share of a corporation that owns the entire building
BFee simple title to their individual unit and an undivided interest in the common elements✓ Correct
CA leasehold interest in their unit from the condo association
DOnly the interior air space of their unit with no ownership of common areas
Explanation
A Utah condominium owner holds fee simple title to their individual unit plus an undivided interest in the common elements (hallways, parking, amenities). This is governed by the Utah Community Association Act.
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