Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a deed restriction that violates public policy or constitutes illegal discrimination is:

AEnforceable if recorded before the Fair Housing Act
BUnenforceable but the deed itself remains valid✓ Correct
CA reason to void the entire deed
DEnforceable only between the original parties

Explanation

Racially restrictive covenants and other discriminatory deed restrictions are constitutionally unenforceable under the Fair Housing Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The deed itself remains valid—only the illegal restriction is unenforceable. The property can still be transferred.

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