Property Ownership
A deed restriction (CC&R) that limits property use to single-family residential is an example of:
AA public land use control
BA private deed restriction✓ Correct
CA zoning variance
DAn easement
Explanation
CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) are private deed restrictions that run with the land and bind future owners. They are created by developers and enforced by homeowners associations or neighboring property owners.
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