Property Ownership

In Maryland, restrictive covenants recorded in deeds are enforceable by:

AMREC
BNeighboring property owners who benefit from the covenants✓ Correct
CThe county zoning board only
DThe State Department of Assessments and Taxation

Explanation

Restrictive covenants (private deed restrictions) are enforceable by the property owners who benefit from them — typically neighboring landowners within the same development.

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