Property Ownership
A restrictive covenant placed by a developer on a subdivision lot is a type of:
AEasement
BLien
CDeed restriction (CC&R)✓ Correct
DZoning ordinance
Explanation
Restrictive covenants (part of Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions — CC&Rs) are private deed restrictions placed by developers to control land use within a subdivision. They run with the land and bind future owners.
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