Property Ownership
A 'deed restriction' (CC&R) is best described as:
AA government zoning law
BA private limitation on the use of property that runs with the land✓ Correct
CA court order preventing sale of property
DA lender requirement for homeowner's insurance
Explanation
Deed restrictions (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions — CC&Rs) are private limitations on property use imposed by a developer or HOA. They run with the land and bind all future owners.
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