A property has a deed restriction that prohibits raising livestock. However, local zoning permits livestock on the property in question. May the property owner raise livestock?
a. no, because the owner must follow the deed restriction over the zoning ordinance
b. no, because the deed restriction existed before the zoning ordinance
c. yes, because private agreements cannot overrule a zoning ordinance
d. yes because estoppel will prevent enforcement of the deed restrictions
Answer: a. no, because the owner must follow the deed restriction over the zoning ordinance
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