Property Ownership
What are CC&Rs in a homeowners association?
ACounty, City, and Regional regulations
BCovenants, Conditions, and Restrictions that govern what owners can and cannot do with their property✓ Correct
CConstruction, Contract, and Regulatory requirements
DCounty Conveyance Records
Explanation
CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) are deed restrictions recorded in subdivision plats governing land use, architectural standards, and property maintenance. They run with the land and bind all subsequent owners.
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