Property Management
A Nebraska property owner who wants to convert an apartment building to condominiums must comply with:
AOnly the local zoning code
BThe Nebraska Condominium Act, including preparing a declaration, bylaws, and plat, and providing required tenant conversion notices✓ Correct
COnly the Nebraska Real Estate License Act
DOnly federal HUD regulations for residential conversions
Explanation
Condominium conversion in Nebraska requires compliance with the Nebraska Condominium Act, including creating the required legal documents and providing existing tenants with notice of the conversion and rights during the conversion.
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