Environmental
What is an environmental covenant in Ohio?
AA promise to protect natural areas
BA recorded restriction on land use tied to environmental cleanup activities and residual contamination✓ Correct
CAn agreement between neighboring landowners about environmental practices
DA government easement for wildlife corridors
Explanation
An environmental covenant is a legal restriction recorded against a property's title to protect human health in areas where contamination has been cleaned up but some residual contamination remains. It restricts land use (e.g., no residential use) to maintain cleanup effectiveness.
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