Land Use & Zoning
CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) in Idaho are:
AGovernment zoning regulations
BPrivate restrictions recorded in the deed or plat that run with the land and bind all future owners✓ Correct
CTemporary agreements between neighbors
DRequired by Idaho state law in all subdivisions
Explanation
CC&Rs are private deed restrictions that run with the land, meaning they bind all future owners of the property. They are created by developers or property owners and are recorded in the public record.
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