Property Ownership
A 'covenant, condition, and restriction' (CC&R) in a Florida subdivision is typically enforced by:
AThe county code enforcement department
BThe homeowners' association (HOA) or any lot owner in the subdivision✓ Correct
CFREC
DThe local municipality
Explanation
CC&Rs are private deed restrictions enforceable by the HOA and typically by any property owner within the affected subdivision. They are not government regulations but contractual obligations between property owners.
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