Property Management
Under Maine's laws for condominium associations, the board of directors has the authority to:
AChange the unit boundaries without owner vote
BEnforce the declaration, bylaws, and rules; collect assessments; and maintain common elements✓ Correct
CPrevent unit owners from selling to buyers of their choice
DImpose criminal penalties on rule violators
Explanation
A Maine condominium board of directors has authority to enforce the condominium documents, collect regular and special assessments, maintain common elements, and manage the association's finances.
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