Property Ownership
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) in an Arizona subdivision:
AIs enforced only by the county government
BRuns with the land and can be enforced by other lot owners in the subdivision✓ Correct
CExpires after 10 years unless re-recorded
DCannot be more restrictive than local zoning ordinances
Explanation
Deed restrictions run with the land and are enforceable by any lot owner in the subdivision who benefits from the covenant. They may be more restrictive than zoning, though they cannot override public law.
Related Arizona Property Ownership Questions
- Arizona is a community property state. Under Arizona community property law, which of the following is generally considered community property?
- Arizona is a community property state. Under Arizona community property law, which of the following is considered separate property?
- An Arizona property owner has a license to use a neighbor's land. Unlike an easement, this license is:
- In Arizona, when a married couple holds title as 'community property with right of survivorship,' what happens when one spouse dies?
- Adverse possession in Arizona requires continuous, open, and hostile use of another's property for:
- Which form of co-ownership in Arizona automatically prevents one owner from willing their interest to someone other than the co-owner?
- In Arizona, a 'tenancy at will' is created when:
- In Arizona, common areas in a condominium project are typically owned as:
Practice More Arizona Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Arizona Quiz →