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hram777 [196]
1 year ago
14

_________________ are the most restrictive of the restrictions in place for the land's use.

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valkas [14]1 year ago
6 0

Developer's Covenants are the most restrictive of the restrictions in place for the land's use.

What developers use restrictive covenants for?

Restrictive covenants are frequently used by land developers to divide the land for residential complexes. After platting the subdivision into lots, blocks, and roadways, a property developer will put some restrictions on how the lots in the development can be used.

Do restrictive covenants expire?

Only after a covenant has been broken for at least a year without receiving any complaints is it possible to purchase restrictive covenant indemnity insurance. However, if purchased, the policy will endure forever and can frequently be transferred to new owners of the property.

Learn more about restrictive covenants: brainly.com/question/18523077

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