Escrow & Title
A Utah title report showing 'CC&Rs recorded in Book X, Page Y' means:
AThe property has no deed restrictions
BThe property is subject to recorded covenants, conditions, and restrictions listed as title exceptions✓ Correct
CThe seller must provide a clean title before closing
DThe county recorder has approved the transaction
Explanation
CC&Rs shown as exceptions in the title commitment are recorded restrictions on the property's use. They will not be insured against and the buyer takes title subject to them.
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