Property Ownership
Which of the following is a government power affecting real property in North Carolina?
ADeed restrictions
BRestrictive covenants
CPolice power (zoning and building codes)✓ Correct
DHomeowners association rules
Explanation
The four government powers affecting real property are Police Power (zoning), Eminent Domain (condemnation), Taxation (ad valorem taxes), and Escheat. Deed restrictions and HOA rules are private controls.
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