Property Ownership
A Wisconsin condominium owner holds:
AA leasehold interest in their unit only
BFee simple title to their individual unit plus an undivided interest in the common elements✓ Correct
CA cooperative share entitling them to occupy a unit
DA license to use the unit revocable by the association
Explanation
Under the Wisconsin Condominium Ownership Act, a condo owner holds fee simple title to their individual unit and an undivided fractional interest in the common elements such as hallways, grounds, and amenities.
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