Dianne Post didn’t believe it until she saw it, right there in the deed to her central Phoenix home.“Sure enough, on page 13 there it is: ‘This property may only be sold only to Caucasians’,” Post said, reading from her paperwork.Racially based restrictions on property sales are unenforceable. But a new law that takes effect later this year will allow Arizona property owners who have such restrictions written into their deeds or covenants, conditions and restrictions, known as CC&Rs, to effectively nullify the language.The courts and Congress decades ago found restrictions based on race unconstitutional and deemed them illegal. So why bother with a new law?Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter Guide
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