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Under the Community Titles Act 1996 (SA), how does a community title scheme differ from a strata title scheme?

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B) Community titles allow for more flexible subdivision including tiered management structures

The Community Titles Act 1996 provides a more flexible framework than strata titles, allowing tiered community schemes (primary, secondary, tertiary) suitable for larger mixed-use developments with layered management structures.

Answer Options
A
Community titles can only be used for commercial properties
B
Community titles allow for more flexible subdivision including tiered management structures
C
Community titles do not require a body corporate
D
Community titles are only available for developments with more than 100 lots

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