Property Ownership
A Wyoming condominium owner's interest includes:
AOnly their individual unit, with no ownership of common areas
BFee simple ownership of their individual unit plus an undivided interest in the common areas✓ Correct
CA leasehold interest in both the unit and common areas
DCo-ownership of the entire building with all other unit owners
Explanation
Under the Wyoming Condominium Act, a unit owner holds fee simple title to their individual unit and owns an undivided percentage interest in the common elements (hallways, grounds, recreational facilities) shared with all other unit owners.
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