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Aceable Level 4 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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3 Types of Land Use Controls - 1. public land-use controls

2. private land-use controls

3. public ownership of land



public land use controls - government-issued land-use controls such as zoning ordinances, subdivision
regulations, and building codes



private land-use controls - land-use controls that are put into place by non-governmental entities, such
as real estate developers — most commonly, these come in the form of deed restrictions



Public ownership of land - the role of government to own and maintain public land such as streets,
highways, and parks



restrictive covenant - is a limit on land use that is imposed by a property owner

put restrictions on a property's conveyance



can be made by an individual owner as a term of sale or inheritance



created by developers as part of subdividing a parcel of land



conveyance - the instrument that transfers a grantor's interest in real property



runs with the land - means that the restriction stays with the land and not the owner: It applies no
matter who owns the property



If the covenant relates to land use



deed restriction - type of restrictive covenant

, a provision in a deed that restricts the land use of a property

attached to a deed, runs with the land, and applies to all future owners of the property



also known as covenants, conditions, and restrictions, or CC&Rs.



put into place by a developer, and are disclosed to parcel buyers in the sales contract



deed restrictions must: - Not be discriminatory

Promote the general welfare of the public

Be consistent

Be exercised reasonably

Be clear and specific



Typical deed restrictions usually relate to: - Type of building

Acceptable uses for the land

Type of construction, height, setbacks, and square footage

Cost

Aesthetic limitations

Prohibited additions



What deed restrictions CANNOT do: - - may NOT, however, violate local, state, or federal laws

- restrictions in violation of fair housing laws, such as restricting the sale of property to people of a
particular religion or race, are not enforceable

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Conditional deed restrictions - are deed restrictions that state that if the property owner violates the
restriction, the title will revert to the previous owner



doctrine of laches - a legal principle used to bar dated claims. It's used in conjunction with an
unreasonable delay or negligence in asserting or defending one's rights

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