Property Ownership

In NJ, a 'homeowner's association' (HOA) in a planned unit development has the authority to:

AEstablish zoning regulations
BEnforce deed restrictions, collect assessments, and manage common areas per the HOA's governing documents✓ Correct
CConduct building inspections on behalf of the municipality
DOverride state law by majority vote

Explanation

An HOA's authority derives from its governing documents (declaration, bylaws, rules). It can enforce deed restrictions, levy and collect assessments for common area maintenance, and manage amenities—all within the bounds of state law.

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