Property Ownership
A Wisconsin cooperative (co-op) owner holds:
AFee simple title to their unit
BA share of the cooperative corporation and a proprietary lease for their unit✓ Correct
CA tenancy in common interest in all units
DA leasehold estate only
Explanation
In a cooperative, residents own shares in the cooperative corporation that owns the building, and each resident has a proprietary lease for their individual unit.
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