Property Ownership
Under the NC Condominium Act (Chapter 47C), a declaration of condominium must be recorded in the county where:
AThe developer's principal office is located
BThe condominium is located✓ Correct
CThe register of deeds for the largest county in the state
DThe NC Secretary of State's office
Explanation
Under Chapter 47C, the declaration of condominium must be recorded in the county register of deeds where the condominium property is physically located.
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