Property Management
Vermont's 'Common Interest Community' (CIC) Act covers:
AOnly condominiums
BCondominiums, planned communities, cooperatives, and other common interest ownership arrangements✓ Correct
COnly mobile home parks
DMunicipal housing authorities
Explanation
Vermont's Common Interest Community ownership laws cover all forms of shared ownership real estate including condominiums, planned communities, and cooperatives, establishing governance requirements and owner rights.
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