Property Ownership
Which South Carolina law governs condominium creation, governance, and owner rights?
ASC Planned Community Act
BSC Horizontal Property Act✓ Correct
CSC Condominium Governance Act
DSC Real Property Act
Explanation
The South Carolina Horizontal Property Act governs the creation, operation, and governance of condominiums, establishing the legal framework for unit ownership and common element management.
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