Property Ownership
A Kansas residential subdivision has CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions). These are enforced by:
AThe Kansas Real Estate Commission
BThe homeowners association (HOA) and individual lot owners✓ Correct
CThe county zoning board
DThe state attorney general only
Explanation
CC&Rs are private restrictions enforced by the HOA and individual property owners within the subdivision, not by government agencies.
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