Property Ownership
A developer builds a planned unit development (PUD). Which characteristic is common to a PUD?
AUniform lot sizes with no common areas
BA mix of land uses (residential, commercial, recreational) with individually owned units and shared common areas✓ Correct
CCommercial properties only
DZoning that prohibits any homeowners associations
Explanation
A PUD is a type of development that allows a mix of uses and densities beyond standard zoning. Residents own their individual lots/units and share common areas (parks, pools) maintained by a homeowners association.
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