Property Ownership
In Maryland, a condominium association (council of unit owners) has the authority to:
AChange individual unit ownership without consent
BAdopt and enforce rules, collect assessments, and manage common elements✓ Correct
COverride Maryland Condominium Act requirements
DPrevent all unit sales without board approval
Explanation
A Maryland condominium's council of unit owners governs the common elements, adopts rules and regulations, levies assessments, and enforces the condo documents within the bounds of the Maryland Condominium Act.
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