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natalie2426

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Stacy Harris owned a condominium in the 4215 Harding Road Condominiums. Her fellow condo owners complained about grossly unsanitary conditions in Harris's unit and resulting extremely offensive odors that emanated from her unit into common areas. Despite warnings and fines, Ms. Harris did not clean up her apartment. The association brought suit to have the condo unit sold and asked for 116,037.77 in fees and attorney's fees. Which of the following is correct?
 A) A condo cannot be sold to satisfy fines assessed for rules violations.
 B) An association cannot take back title to a unit without the consent of the owner.
 C) The association can bring a foreclosure action for noncompliance and to collect unpaid fees.
 D) The action by the association violates the due process clause.

Question 2

Preferred stock is ordinarily nonvoting stock.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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