Land Use & Zoning
A homeowners association (HOA) enforces CC&Rs that prohibit parking commercial vehicles in driveways. A resident parks a work van there. The HOA can:
ACall police to have the van impounded immediately
BSeek injunctive relief in court to enforce the restriction✓ Correct
CRezone the parcel to allow commercial vehicles
DFile a complaint with the DRE
Explanation
CC&Rs are enforceable private restrictions. An HOA can seek injunctive relief (a court order compelling compliance) and may also levy fines as provided in the CC&Rs. The DRE oversees HOA disclosures but does not adjudicate CC&R disputes.
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