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Group home for unrelated individuals with AIDS moves into a residential neighborhood. A group of neighbors file suit against the home alleging that it violates a private restrictive covenant in place requiring all homes to be for single family residential purposes only. If the rowdy neighbors win it will be because...
The covenant explicitly defines "family" as people who are blood related.
In order for a racially restrictive covenant to be enforceable, we would have to abolish or repeal which of the following?
All of the above, which would include...
The Federal Fair Housing Act,
The 14th Amendment
42 USC Section 1982
Natori buys a condo which makes her part of a condominium owner's association. She has three adorable cats. It turns out that in the Master Deed/declaration given to her prior to purchase it was disclosed that her condo (and all units in the complex) are pet free. If she sues to invalidate the restrictive covenant she will be successful if...
The covenant is arbitrary
When Katherine bought her house it was subject to a private restrictive covenant that said "single family residential only." If the developer of the subdivision wants to sell remaining lots in the subdivision to a hospital, his best chance of success will be....
To argue that there has been a change of circumstances inside the subdivision.
Goofy bought a vacant lot without getting a survey, title work, or checking the water and sewer connections. The lot had no available water and sewer connections. Goofy stopped paying for the homeowner's association fees. The homeowner's association sued Goofy seeking payment of the fees. Goofy's best chance of winning is....
To transfer the property to his neighbor and record the deed.