Property Ownership
A Nebraska property subject to a deed restriction prohibiting commercial use may still be used for a home-based business if:
AThe restriction does not specifically address home-based businesses
BThe city grants a special use permit overriding the deed restriction
CBoth of the above — it depends on the specific language of the restriction✓ Correct
DDeed restrictions can never restrict home-based businesses
Explanation
Whether a home-based business violates a 'no commercial use' deed restriction depends on the specific language. A small professional office might be permitted while a commercial delivery operation might not.
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