Property Ownership
The Virginia Property Owners' Association (POA) Act governs:
ACondominium associations only
BPlanned developments with mandatory HOA membership✓ Correct
CCommercial property associations
DAll rental properties in Virginia
Explanation
The Virginia POA Act applies to planned developments where membership in a homeowners association is mandatory and the HOA has the authority to impose assessments on property owners.
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