Property Ownership
The Utah Condominium Ownership Act governs:
AOnly commercial condominiums in Utah
BThe creation, management, and termination of condominium projects in Utah✓ Correct
CTimeshare properties at Utah ski resorts
DOnly condominiums built after 2000
Explanation
The Utah Condominium Ownership Act (Utah Code Title 57 Chapter 8) provides the legal framework for creating, operating, and terminating condominium projects in Utah, including unit owner rights, association governance, and common area management.
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