Property Ownership
A 'building restriction' in Louisiana is similar to which concept in common law states?
AA zoning ordinance
BA deed restriction or restrictive covenant✓ Correct
CAn easement by necessity
DA lis pendens
Explanation
A building restriction in Louisiana (also called a real obligation) is similar to a deed restriction or restrictive covenant in common law states — it limits the use of the property and runs with the land.
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