Final answer:
Restrictive covenants, which limit property use and sometimes enforce segregation, are not always included in real property reports, so the answer is B) False.
Step-by-step explanation:
Restrictive covenants are not always dealt with in the real property report, so the correct answer to the student's question would be B) False. While restrictive covenants are provisions in a deed that limit the use of the property, commonly established by land developers to maintain certain standards within a neighborhood, they are not universally included in the real property reports.
These covenants can relate to a wide range of restrictions including, but not limited to, minimum house sizes, setback lines, and aesthetic requirements. Additionally, historically restrictive covenants have been used to enforce racial segregation by prohibiting the sale of properties to specific ethnic groups, another aspect not covered by real property reports.