Property Ownership
In NJ, a condominium association's governing documents include which of the following?
AMaster deed, bylaws, and rules and regulations✓ Correct
BZoning ordinance and building permits
CTitle insurance policy and survey
DManagement agreement and operating budget only
Explanation
NJ condo associations are governed by the master deed (creating the condo), bylaws (association governance), and rules and regulations (day-to-day conduct).
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