Property Ownership
In Hawaii, which document creates a condominium project and defines the common elements and individual units?
AA. The bylaws of the association
BB. The Declaration of Condominium Property Regime (with the condominium map)✓ Correct
CC. The management agreement
DD. The county building permit
Explanation
The Declaration of Condominium Property Regime (filed with a condominium map) legally creates the condominium, defining unit boundaries, common elements, and percentage interests.
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