Property Management
A Mississippi condominium association's homeowners association (HOA) is responsible for managing:
AEach individual owner's unit interior
BCommon areas and amenities, enforcing CC&Rs, and collecting assessments✓ Correct
CThe mortgage payments of individual owners
DSetting the property's market value
Explanation
A condominium HOA manages common areas (lobbies, pools, landscaping), enforces the CC&Rs, collects monthly assessments, and oversees the overall operation of the community.
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