Land Use & Zoning
Restrictive covenants in an Oklahoma subdivision are enforced by:
AOREC and the county planning department
BProperty owners in the subdivision (private enforcement) or the HOA✓ Correct
CThe city building inspector
DThe Oklahoma Attorney General
Explanation
Restrictive covenants are private agreements enforced by property owners within the subdivision or by the HOA. Unlike zoning, they are not enforced by government officials but by the private parties who have a benefit from the covenants.
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