Restrictive covenants are common conditions of zoning approvals. Municipal boards typically require applicants to record restrictive covenants as a condition of approval. These restrictive covenants ...
The enforceability of restrictive covenants in the United States is currently governed by state law, although that may change if federal rules or legislation are enacted to address such covenants.
This Woodcrest covenant states that only detached, single-family, two-and-a-half-story homes can be built in the subdivision. The George Building Company recorded the covenants in the Wake County ...
Discover how a negative covenant limits company actions, maintaining compliance by restricting activities without bondholder approval. Learn its role and impact.
A restrictive covenant used to block a duplex also barred non-white people from buying or renting it
Using a restrictive covenant in a 1938 deed, neighbors in the Tara-Leeway Heights neighborhood convinced a developer to build a single-family home instead of a duplex. The home, 1313 N. Harrison ...
A new time-lapse video map shows how racially restrictive covenants rapidly spread across Wake Country from 1906 to 1950. First, it’s just a small cluster of red dots — each representing a restrictive ...
While Delaware courts subject restrictive covenants in the context of the sale of a business to a lower level of scrutiny than those in the employment context, Magistrate David Hume IV wrote, both ...
Yolo County officials have completed a program to identify and remove unlawful restrictive language from historical property records, marking a significant milestone in the implementation of ...
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Yolo County marks milestone in eliminating unlawful restrictive covenants
AB 1466 directed counties to develop implementation plans to systematically identify and modify unlawful restrictive language in recorded property documents.
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Map shows racially restrictive covenants, historical inequity across Wake County: 'Intent was ugly'
A new map released on Wednesday shows the neighborhoods in Wake County that were established under covenants with racially restrictive language, meaning people of color were not allowed to live there.
A $1.2 million Lyon Village home has gone up for sale with a planned condition — it can’t be redeveloped as a multi-family residence. “Prior to settlement, the seller will put in a covenant to ...
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