Property Ownership
A deed restriction runs with the land, meaning it:
AExpires automatically after 25 years
BBinds all future owners of the property✓ Correct
COnly applies to the original purchaser
DMust be re-recorded with each new deed
Explanation
A deed restriction that 'runs with the land' is binding on all subsequent purchasers of the property, not just the original buyer. It is automatically transferred with each conveyance of the property.
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