Property Ownership
A deed restriction limiting a Missouri property to single-family residential use is enforceable by:
AThe city or county government
BNeighboring property owners who benefit from the restriction✓ Correct
CMREC
DThe original grantor only
Explanation
Private deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) run with the land and are typically enforced by neighboring property owners (or an HOA) who benefit from the restriction, not by government.
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