Property Ownership
A homeowners association (HOA) has the power to enforce:
AState zoning laws
BDeed restrictions and CC&Rs (covenants, conditions, and restrictions)✓ Correct
CFederal fair housing laws
DProperty tax assessments
Explanation
An HOA enforces the governing documents of the community, including CC&Rs, bylaws, and rules and regulations, which create contractual obligations binding all property owners in the development.
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