Property Ownership
In Maine, a deed restriction that prohibits future owners from painting the house any color other than white is an example of a:
AZoning ordinance
BRestrictive covenant✓ Correct
CEasement
DLien
Explanation
Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) are private agreements that run with the land and bind future owners. Painting restrictions are common in certain subdivisions.
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