Land Use & Zoning

In West Virginia, deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) are different from zoning in that:

ADeed restrictions are enforced by local government; zoning is enforced by property owners
BDeed restrictions are privately imposed and run with the land; zoning is government-imposed regulation✓ Correct
CDeed restrictions can override zoning laws
DZoning restrictions are always more stringent than deed restrictions

Explanation

Deed restrictions are private limitations placed on property use by prior owners or developers, running with the land and enforceable by other property owners. Zoning is government-imposed land use regulation.

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