Property Ownership
Under the Rhode Island Condominium Act, a condominium association's declaration and bylaws are:
AOptional governing documents
BOnly binding on owners who signed them
CRecorded documents that bind all current and future unit owners✓ Correct
DSubject to approval by the Rhode Island DoBR
Explanation
A condominium association's declaration and bylaws are recorded with the land evidence records and are legally binding on all current and future unit owners as a condition of ownership.
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