Property Ownership
Under Utah's condominium law, common elements in a condominium project are owned:
AExclusively by the HOA
BBy all unit owners as tenants in common in their proportionate shares✓ Correct
CBy the developer until the project is sold out
DBy the local municipality
Explanation
In a Utah condominium, common elements (hallways, parking, recreational facilities) are owned by all unit owners as tenants in common in percentages set by the declaration.
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