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Massachusetts courts apply the 'business judgment rule' to condominium association board decisions when:

AReviewing any decision that affects property values
BEvaluating whether board decisions were made in good faith, with reasonable care, and in the association's best interests✓ Correct
CAssessing all property management decisions
DHearing appeals of special assessments only

Explanation

The business judgment rule in Massachusetts condo law protects board decisions from judicial second-guessing when the board acted in good faith, was reasonably informed, and believed the decision was in the association's best interests.

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