Environmental
In South Carolina, what is a 'deed restriction' that may address environmental issues?
AA deed restriction that requires annual property inspections
BA recorded restriction limiting future use of contaminated property as a remediation condition✓ Correct
CA deed restriction imposed by DHEC on all coastal properties
DA restriction requiring disclosure of flood zone status
Explanation
Environmental deed restrictions (also called institutional controls) are recorded limitations on property use as conditions of environmental cleanup (e.g.
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