Escrow & Title

In Colorado, a 'deed restriction' placed in a deed by a prior owner:

AExpires automatically after 10 years
BCan run with the land indefinitely and bind future owners✓ Correct
COnly affects the immediate purchaser
DCan be easily removed by a court order

Explanation

Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) placed in a deed can run with the land and bind all future owners indefinitely, unless they become unenforceable due to changed conditions, statute of limitations, or court action.

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