Property Ownership
Oklahoma's Condominium Ownership Act requires which financial document to be provided to potential buyers?
AA complete federal income tax return for the HOA
BA current budget, reserve fund status, and HOA financial statements✓ Correct
CIndividual unit owner credit reports
DA complete list of all pending litigation against the HOA
Explanation
Under the Oklahoma Condominium Ownership Act, developers and associations must provide prospective buyers with key financial information including the current budget, reserve fund status, and financial statements to allow informed purchase decisions.
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