Environmental
In Tennessee, the use of 'deed restrictions' for environmental cleanup sites can:
ARemove all environmental liability from future owners
BLimit future uses of the property to those compatible with residual contamination levels✓ Correct
CRequire future owners to complete additional remediation
DAllow unlimited development after 10 years
Explanation
Institutional controls such as deed restrictions can limit future land uses (e.g., restricting residential use on a site with residual industrial contamination), allowing sites to be cleaned to levels appropriate for their planned use.
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