Property Ownership
In South Carolina, the SC Planned Community Act governs:
AGovernment-owned housing developments
BPlanned communities with mandatory homeowner associations (HOAs)✓ Correct
CCommercial shopping center developments
DAgricultural planned developments
Explanation
The SC Planned Community Act governs planned communities where lot owners are required to be members of a homeowners association. It sets out the rights of lot owners and the powers of the association.
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