Land Use & Zoning
Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) are primarily enforced by:
ALocal government zoning authorities
BThe homeowners association or individual property owners within the subdivision✓ Correct
CAREC
DState courts only
Explanation
CC&Rs are private land use restrictions enforced by the homeowners association or individual property owners in the subdivision, not by local government.
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