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A growing number of households in Calgary are registering restrictive covenants on their land titles.
Restrictive covenants are private contracts between two or more properties that can restrict what land uses are permitted on their title.
The idea has particularly caught on in Lake Bonavista , where hundreds of households have teamed up with a law firm to register the covenant.
The new zoning rules went into effect in early August .
A restrictive covenant is a private property right that runs with the land under the Land Titles Act , it will show up on the title for a subsequent purchaser.
The city’s law department said planning considerations are not bound by the existence of a restrictive covenant.
Rather, the city makes planning decisions based on its own land-use bylaw.
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