Property Ownership
What is the Ohio Planned Community Act (ORC 5312)?
AA law governing mobile home parks
BA law governing planned communities and homeowners associations in Ohio✓ Correct
CA commercial condominium act
DA law governing apartment complexes
Explanation
ORC 5312 (Ohio Planned Community Act) governs planned communities (including traditional subdivisions with HOAs) in Ohio, establishing rights and obligations of owners and associations distinct from condominium law.
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