Property Ownership
A Nebraska condo association has the power to impose special assessments on unit owners. This power comes from:
AState zoning authority
BThe condominium declaration and bylaws✓ Correct
CIndividual unit deed restrictions
DNREC regulations
Explanation
Condo associations' authority — including the power to levy special assessments — comes from the condominium declaration and bylaws, which are created under the Nebraska Condominium Act. Unit owners agree to these rules when purchasing.
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