Property Ownership
A Wisconsin owner of a condominium unit owns in fee simple their individual unit's interior space and:
AThe entire building jointly with other unit owners
BTheir limited common elements (such as a balcony or parking space assigned to them)✓ Correct
CThe land beneath the entire condominium building
DNo interest in any common areas
Explanation
Wisconsin condo owners hold fee simple title to their unit's interior space and have exclusive use of their limited common elements (assigned balconies, parking spots) as part of their unit.
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