Land Use & Zoning
In South Dakota, 'covenant conditions and restrictions' (CC&Rs) in a homeowners association are enforced by:
AThe local government's zoning department
BThe homeowners association and individual property owners within the community✓ Correct
CThe South Dakota Real Estate Commission
DOnly courts, not private parties
Explanation
CC&Rs are private restrictions contained in the HOA's governing documents and individual property deeds. They are enforced by the homeowners association through its governing board, and by individual property owners who may sue neighbors for violations.
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