Land Use & Zoning

A 'covenant not to build' on a parcel of land in Ohio is an example of a:

AZoning ordinance
BPrivate deed restriction (negative easement or restrictive covenant)✓ Correct
CEminent domain taking
DGovernment police power regulation

Explanation

A covenant not to build is a private restriction placed in a deed that prohibits construction on the parcel. It is a private agreement enforceable between parties and their successors, not a government regulation.

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