Property Ownership
A Virginia property owner who wants to limit the property's future use to residential purposes may record a:
AZoning application
BDeed covenant (deed restriction) running with the land✓ Correct
CTitle insurance endorsement
DLis pendens
Explanation
A deed covenant (restrictive covenant) recorded in the land records runs with the land and restricts future owners from using the property for purposes other than those permitted by the covenant.
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