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Business, 17.12.2019 18:31, SMNS625

Asubdivision built in 1980 included covenants, conditions, and restrictions (cc& rs) in the deeds for all properties. one covenant bans "all outdoor structures designed for the storage of equipment or as habitations for any animals." in 2008, a resident built a tool shed and a doghouse. the neighbors took no action for six years, but in 2014 they want the shed and doghouse destroyed. do the neighbors have any recourse?

a. yes, they can go to court and sue for monetary damages for violating the covenant.
b. yes, they can go to court and be awarded injunctive relief.
c. no, under the doctrine of laches, the neighbors lost the right to enforce the restriction due to their delay in asserting it.
d. no, covenants such as this are usually considered to be unenforceable restrictions on the free transfer of property.

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