Property Ownership
Under Hawaii's Condominium Property Act, what percentage vote of unit owners is typically required to terminate a condominium regime?
AA. 51%
BB. 67%
CC. 75%✓ Correct
DD. 100%
Explanation
Under Hawaii's Condominium Property Act, termination of a condominium regime typically requires approval of at least 75% of the common interest of all unit owners.
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