Property Ownership
In Missouri, a condominium's homeowners association (HOA) has the power to:
AOverride state law regarding property rights
BEnforce deed restrictions, collect assessments, and manage common areas per the governing documents✓ Correct
CControl the sale price of individual units
DChange the county property tax rate
Explanation
An HOA enforces the condominium's declaration, bylaws, and rules; collects assessments for maintenance and reserves; and manages common areas, consistent with Missouri's Condominium Act.
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