Land Use & Zoning
Deed restrictions (CC&Rs) in a Kansas subdivision are enforced by:
AThe local zoning board
BPrivate parties, typically the homeowners association or neighboring property owners✓ Correct
CThe Kansas Real Estate Commission
DThe county assessor
Explanation
Deed restrictions and CC&Rs are private restrictions enforced by the homeowners association or neighboring property owners through civil action, not by government agencies.
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