Property Ownership
A deed restriction that expires after 30 years unless renewed is an example of:
AA permanent easement
BA restrictive covenant with a sunset provision✓ Correct
CA defeasible fee condition
DA license with a fixed term
Explanation
Some deed restrictions (CC&Rs) include sunset provisions that cause them to expire after a specified period unless they are renewed by agreement. This is common in older planned communities and ensures restrictions reflect current community standards.
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