Property Management
A Texas residential property manager who manages a condominium building must comply with:
AOnly the state residential landlord-tenant statutes
BTexas Property Code Chapter 82 (condominium), the association's declaration, bylaws, and rules, in addition to general landlord-tenant law✓ Correct
COnly the HOA's rules
DFederal HUD regulations only
Explanation
Managing a condo building involves compliance with Texas Property Code Chapter 82, the condo declaration, bylaws, and rules/regulations, as well as the standard landlord-tenant statutes. The condo association documents may impose additional requirements on owners and their tenants.
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