Property Management
A condominium homeowners association (HOA) in Georgia has the power to:
ASell individual units without owner consent
BCollect assessments, enforce CC&Rs, maintain common areas, and place liens for unpaid assessments✓ Correct
CChange the zoning of the property
DDeny sales to any person for any reason
Explanation
A Georgia condo HOA has the statutory and contractual authority to collect assessments, enforce the declaration/CC&Rs, maintain common areas, and place liens on units for unpaid assessments.
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