Property Ownership
A Hawaii homeowner's association (HOA) has the authority to:
AA. Override county zoning regulations
BB. Enforce CC&Rs and collect assessments from owners✓ Correct
CC. Sell individual units on behalf of owners
DD. Issue building permits for common area improvements
Explanation
HOAs have authority to enforce the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) and collect assessments to fund maintenance of common areas and shared amenities.
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