Property Management
Under Florida's Condominium Act (Chapter 718), the board of directors of a condominium association has the authority to:
AChange the declaration of condominium without owner approval
BAdopt rules and regulations for the use of common elements and the operation of the association✓ Correct
CRequire unit owners to sell their units
DChange assessment amounts without following the budget process
Explanation
Under Chapter 718 F.S.
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