Property Management
The Utah HOA Act (Utah Code Chapter 57-8a) governs:
AOnly large HOAs with more than 100 units
BCommunity associations (HOAs) for planned communities, including their governance and homeowner rights✓ Correct
COnly condominium associations, not planned communities
DOnly commercial property associations
Explanation
The Community Association Act (Utah Code §57-8a) governs homeowners associations in planned residential communities (not condos, which are under the Condominium Ownership Act). It provides rules for HOA governance, meetings, assessments, and homeowner rights.
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