Escrow & Title

A 'deed restriction' in Connecticut, also called a 'restrictive covenant,' is enforceable by:

AThe Connecticut Real Estate Commission only
BNeighboring property owners in the benefited area or the homeowners association with standing✓ Correct
CThe local zoning enforcement officer
DAny party who discovers the violation

Explanation

Deed restrictions (private covenants) running with the land are enforceable by neighboring property owners in the benefited subdivision or the HOA with appropriate standing, not by government authorities (which enforce zoning).

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