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Which statement best describes deed restrictions?

Correct Answer

B) They are private covenants that run with the land and bind future owners

Deed restrictions are private covenants placed on a property by a grantor that run with the land, meaning they bind not only the original buyer but also all subsequent owners. Unlike zoning regulations, which are government-imposed, deed restrictions are privately created and enforced by parties with a legal interest, such as neighboring property owners or a homeowners association.

Answer Options
A
They are imposed by local government through zoning ordinances
B
They are private covenants that run with the land and bind future owners
C
They automatically expire after a set number of years in all cases
D
They can only be enforced by the government, not by private parties

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CC&RsHOA enforcementzoning vs. deed restrictionsrunning with the landequitable servitudes

Key Terms:

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