====== Restrictive Covenants (CC&Rs) ====== **Restrictive covenants**, commonly called **CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions)**, are **private restrictions** placed on real property that **limit how the property may be used**. ===== Key Characteristics ===== * Create **private land-use controls** * Are **non-possessory rights** * Run with the land * Bind current and future owners * Enforced by **homeowners’ associations (HOAs)** or affected owners ===== Common CC&R Restrictions ===== * Architectural standards * Use limitations (residential vs. commercial) * Pet restrictions * Rental limitations * Parking rules ===== CC&Rs vs Public Controls ===== * **CC&Rs** * Private agreements * Enforced by HOAs or owners * More restrictive rule usually prevails * **Zoning Laws** * Public controls * Enforced by government * Must comply with both zoning and CC&Rs ===== How CC&Rs Are Created ===== * Recorded in the deed or subdivision map * Established by developers * Accepted by buyers when purchasing property ===== Termination or Change ===== * Expiration date * Amendment by required owner vote * Court action * Merger ===== Exam Tip ===== * CC&Rs affect **use**, not ownership * When CC&Rs conflict with zoning, the **more restrictive rule applies**