Property Ownership

In Michigan, a deed restriction (restrictive covenant) is enforceable by:

AOnly the government
BProperty owners in the subdivision or neighborhood who benefit from the restriction✓ Correct
COnly the original grantor's heirs
DLARA

Explanation

Restrictive covenants can be enforced by other property owners in the development who benefit from the restriction (benefited parties), and this right runs with the land when subdivisions are created.

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