Escrow & Title
In Kansas, what is a 'deed restriction' and how is it enforced?
AA government zoning ordinance limiting property use
BA private limitation on land use written into a deed or CC&Rs; enforced by adjacent property owners or the homeowners association through court action✓ Correct
CA title insurance exclusion
DA building code requirement
Explanation
Deed restrictions are private limitations on how property may be used, created by a grantor or developer. They run with the land and can be enforced by neighboring property owners or an HOA, typically through injunctive relief.
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