Environmental
Under Florida law, a property located in a designated coastal construction control line (CCCL) may have restrictions on:
AProperty tax rates
BConstruction activities to protect the beach and dune system✓ Correct
CThe number of mortgage liens on the property
DThe ability to list with a real estate brokerage
Explanation
Florida's Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) designates an area of beach/dune system susceptible to storm damage. Property within the CCCL is subject to FDEP permit requirements before construction or major renovation to protect the coastal environment.
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