COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS
◉ Public Land-Use Controls. Answer: government-issued land-use
controls such as zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, and
building codes.
◉ Private Land-Use Controls. Answer: Land-use controls that are put
into place by non-government entities, such as real estate developers -
most commonly, these come in the form of deed restrictions.
◉ Public Ownership of Land. Answer: The role of government to own
and maintain public land such as streets, highways, and parks.
◉ Restrictive Covenants. Answer: the conveyance that transfers a
grantor's interest in real property. Commonly created by developers and
is usually in the form of a deed.
◉ Deed Restriction. Answer: Provision in a deed that restricts the land
use of property. It rubs with land and applies to all future owners of the
property. Sets limits on how the property may be used by the owner.
◉ Type of Building
, Acceptable land usage
Type of Construction, Height, setbacks, sq footage
Cost
Aesthetic Limitations
Prohibited Additions. Answer: Typical Deed Restrictions
◉ Conditional Deed Restrictions. Answer: If property owner violates
restriction, the title will revert to the previous owner.
◉ Qualified Fee Estate. Answer: another name for conditional deed
restrictions
◉ File for Injunction. Answer: What must be done first if someone
violates the deed restrictions in a subdivision.
◉ Contempt of Court. Answer: If a violator of the deed restrictions fails
to fix their violation after an injunction has been filed what happens?
◉ Doctrine of Laches. Answer: Legal Principle used to bar dated claims
and is used in conjunction with an unreasonable delay or negligence in
asserting or defending ones rights.
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