Property Ownership
A deed restriction limiting a property to single-family residential use is an example of a:
AZoning ordinance
BPrivate deed covenant✓ Correct
CMechanic's lien
DLis pendens
Explanation
A deed restriction (covenant) is a private limitation on land use written into the deed. Unlike zoning (a public restriction), deed covenants are private agreements enforced by neighboring property owners or homeowners' associations.
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