Property Ownership
What is a condominium association's authority under Ohio law?
ANo legal authority
BAuthority to enforce the declaration, collect assessments, maintain common elements, and manage the community under ORC 5311✓ Correct
CAuthority only to collect dues
DAuthority limited to exterior maintenance
Explanation
Under ORC 5311, Ohio condominium associations have authority to: enforce the condominium declaration and rules, levy and collect assessments, maintain and repair common elements, enter units in emergencies, and take legal action against delinquent owners.
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