Property Ownership
In Missouri, a 'private deed restriction' limiting property to single-family residential use is enforceable by:
AMREC
BNeighboring property owners in the same subdivision who benefit from the restriction✓ Correct
COnly the original grantor who imposed it
DThe county assessor
Explanation
Private deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) in Missouri can be enforced by beneficiary parties — typically other property owners in a subdivision or development who benefit from the uniform restriction. The original grantor or their successors may also enforce it.
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