Sec. 2. A person who discovers a recorded discriminatory restrictive covenant may: (1) with the consent of all parties to a real estate transaction, include in any deed, mortgage, or other instrument filed for recording in connection with the transaction a statement that the discriminatory restrictive covenant is invalid and unenforceable; or (2) prepare and record a separate notice, cross-referenced to the discriminatory restrictive covenant, stating that the discriminatory restrictive covenant is invalid and unenforceable.
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