Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin condominium association's declaration that restricts unit owners from renting their units is:
AUnenforceable under Wisconsin law
BGenerally enforceable as a private deed restriction binding on all owners who purchase units subject to the declaration✓ Correct
COnly enforceable with annual HOA vote renewal
DLimited to a maximum 5-year term
Explanation
Rental restrictions in a condominium declaration are generally enforceable private deed restrictions that run with the land and bind subsequent unit purchasers.
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