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madreJ [45]
2 years ago
10

If a deed restriction is in conflict with a law (especially a fair housing law), what happens with the deed restriction and how

is the deed affected? aceable
Social Studies
1 answer:
anygoal [31]2 years ago
6 0

This means that they cannot be placed on buyers unless they are made aware of the limits before making a purchase.

What do you understand by deed restriction ?

You are restricted in how you can utilize your property by a deed restriction. Deed limitations may place constraints on what you can build and other activities you can engage in on your property. A homeowners association (HOA), a type of community with deed restrictions, is frequently involved in these restrictions.

A deed limitation generally affects the actual property, not the owner at the time. It is easy to check public real estate records to see if a property has deed limitations. Any deed limitations will be listed in the county real property records where the property is located.

To learn more about deed restriction, visit: brainly.com/question/17191419

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