Land Use & Zoning
In Nebraska, a subdivision with privately maintained streets and common areas is typically governed by:
AThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
BA homeowners association (HOA) established through the subdivision's CC&Rs✓ Correct
CThe county highway department
DThe state Department of Transportation
Explanation
Private subdivisions with common areas are typically governed by a homeowners association (HOA) established through Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) recorded with the plat. Nebraska has statutes governing HOA authority.
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