Property Ownership
A deed restriction is an example of a:
AGovernmental limitation on property use
BPrivate limitation on property use that runs with the land✓ Correct
CTemporary use restriction imposed by the courts
DLien on the property imposed by a creditor
Explanation
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) is a private limitation placed in the deed that restricts how the property may be used. It runs with the land and is binding on future owners.
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