Property Ownership
Utah's Condominium Ownership Act requires that the condominium declaration be recorded with:
AThe Utah Division of Real Estate
BThe county recorder of the county where the project is located✓ Correct
CThe State of Utah Secretary of State
DBoth county and state offices
Explanation
A condominium declaration (the governing document creating the condominium) must be recorded with the county recorder's office in the county where the project is located to legally establish the condominium regime.
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