Property Ownership
Which South Carolina law governs the creation and operation of homeowners associations in planned communities?
ASC Horizontal Property Act
BSC Planned Community Act✓ Correct
CSC Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
DSC Real Property Act
Explanation
The South Carolina Planned Community Act governs planned communities and their homeowners associations, addressing governance, assessments, enforcement, and member rights.
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