Property Ownership
Oklahoma's Condominium Ownership Act allows a condominium homeowners' association to:
ASell individual units on behalf of owners
BAssess owners for common expense maintenance and enforce rules through fines and liens✓ Correct
CRestrict owners from mortgaging their units
DOverride local zoning requirements
Explanation
Under the Oklahoma Condominium Ownership Act, the HOA has the authority to levy assessments for common area maintenance and capital reserves, enforce community rules and regulations, and place a lien on units for unpaid assessments.
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