Property Ownership
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) in Michigan is enforceable by:
AOnly the government
BNeighboring property owners with the benefit of the restriction✓ Correct
CThe state attorney general
DThe Michigan Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Deed restrictions that run with the land can be enforced by neighboring property owners who benefit from the restriction, as well as the original grantor's successors.
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