Property Ownership
In Alaska, a deed restriction that has been violated can be enforced by:
AThe Alaska Real Estate Commission
BNeighboring property owners or the homeowners association in the restricted subdivision✓ Correct
CThe local municipality through its police power
DThe original grantor's estate only
Explanation
Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) are private limitations enforceable by the parties benefited — typically neighboring property owners in the same subdivision or the homeowners association, not the government.
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