Land Use & Zoning
Which type of deed restriction is a private land use control?
AZoning ordinance
BBuilding code
CRestrictive covenant✓ Correct
DEminent domain taking
Explanation
Restrictive covenants (CC&Rs) are private land use controls found in deeds or subdivision plats. They are enforced by neighboring property owners, not by the government.
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