Property Management
Under Hawaii's Condominium Property Act, the condominium board of directors is responsible for:
AA. Setting rental rates for individual units
BB. Managing the common elements and enforcing the house rules on behalf of all owners✓ Correct
CC. Approving or denying individual unit sales
DD. Setting individual unit owners' property tax rates
Explanation
The condominium board of directors manages the common elements, enforces house rules, collects maintenance fees (assessments), and oversees the association's affairs.
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