Property Ownership
A planned unit development (PUD) typically combines:
AOnly single-family detached homes in one development
BMixed uses (residential, commercial, open space) with individual lot ownership and shared common areas✓ Correct
COnly rental housing units with a single owner
DCooperative ownership in all units
Explanation
A PUD integrates diverse uses and housing types; residents own their individual lots/units and collectively own common areas through a homeowners association.
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