Property Ownership

In South Dakota, 'restrictive covenants' in a deed or subdivision plat:

ACan only be enforced by the government
BAre private restrictions that run with the land and can be enforced by neighboring property owners✓ Correct
CExpire automatically after 25 years
DApply only to commercial properties

Explanation

Restrictive covenants are private agreements that restrict property use (such as building setbacks, architectural standards, or prohibited uses) and run with the land. They are typically enforceable by property owners within the subdivision rather than by the government.

Related South Dakota Property Ownership Questions

Practice More South Dakota Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free South Dakota Quiz →