Property Ownership
The Uniform Condominium Act provisions adopted in Arizona govern:
AOnly commercial condominiums
BThe formation, management, and termination of condominium associations✓ Correct
COnly high-rise condominium buildings
DHOA regulations for all planned communities
Explanation
Arizona's Condominium Act (A.R.S. § 33-1201 et seq.) governs the creation, operation, management, and termination of condominiums, establishing rights and obligations of unit owners and associations.
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