Property Ownership
NJ's Uniform Condominium Act and the NJ Condominium Act govern which of the following?
AOnly luxury condominiums
BThe creation, management, and governance of condominium associations in NJ✓ Correct
CCooperative housing only
DTime-share developments only
Explanation
The NJ Condominium Act (N.J.
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