I'VE NOT FOUND CLEAR ANSWERS YET.
WHEN ONE HOLDS TITLE TO A PROPERTY, DO THEY ALSO OWN THE AIR SPACE INSIDE OF THEIR BUILDING/ HOME?
WHEN ONE RENTS A UNIT FROM AN OWNER, DOES THE RENTER ALSO HAVE RIGHTS TO CONTROL WHAT IS IN THE AIR/ AETHER OF THAT UNIT/ HOUSE?
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THERE IS PLENT OF CONFLICTING INFORMATION ABOUT "AIR-RIGHTS" ABOVE AND AROUND PLACES AND BUILDINGS.
https://www.floridabar.org/the-florida-bar-journal/its-up-in-the-air-air-rights-in-modern-development/
https://www.mansionglobal.com/library/air-rights
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/40103
QUOTE FROM INTERNET: "Most people own the air rights above their homes, up to a point. In real estate, air rights, which refer to the empty space above a property, are one type of development right. Before the 20th century, anyone owning property also owned the unlimited air rights above it, as well as the ground beneath it."
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