Land Use & Zoning

In Kentucky, a 'nuisance per se' in real estate law refers to:

AAn activity that is inherently a nuisance regardless of where it occurs✓ Correct
BOnly uses that violate zoning ordinances
COnly activities that produce noise
DAny commercial use in a residential zone

Explanation

A nuisance per se is an activity that is inherently and conclusively a nuisance, regardless of its location or the circumstances. It differs from a nuisance in fact, which depends on the context.

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