Property Ownership
A Wisconsin condominium association has the authority to:
ASet property tax rates for individual units
BEnforce rules, collect assessments, and manage common areas✓ Correct
CDetermine mortgage interest rates for unit owners
DOverride local zoning for the complex
Explanation
A Wisconsin condominium association enforces the condominium's declarations and rules, collects regular and special assessments from unit owners, and manages and maintains common areas and facilities.
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