Property Ownership
In Kansas, a 'protective covenant' in a residential subdivision might prohibit:
AChildren from using the sidewalks
BThe construction of structures that do not conform to minimum square footage requirements✓ Correct
CProperty owners from selling to buyers of specific races (unenforceable)
DThe use of solar panels on homes
Explanation
Enforceable protective covenants may include minimum home sizes, architectural standards, use restrictions, and maintenance requirements. Racial or discriminatory covenants are void and unenforceable under federal law.
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