Environmental
Missouri's 'environmental covenant' allows:
AProperty owners to exclude neighbors from environmental inspections
BInstitutional controls (use restrictions) to be imposed on contaminated properties through recorded agreements to protect future owners✓ Correct
CMREC to restrict property sales
DLenders to control environmental cleanup
Explanation
Environmental covenants under Missouri's Uniform Environmental Covenants Act allow use restrictions (e.g., no residential use, no groundwater use) to be recorded as covenants running with the land at remediated sites to protect human health.
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