Property Ownership
A deed restriction in Virginia that prohibits a property from being used for commercial purposes is an example of a:
AZoning ordinance
BCovenant running with the land✓ Correct
CBuilding code requirement
DVariance condition
Explanation
A private deed restriction (covenant running with the land) limits future use of the property and is enforceable by and against all future owners of the property.
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