Property Ownership
A 'covenant running with the land' in Georgia is binding on:
AA. Only the original parties to the covenant
BB. All successive owners of the burdened and benefited properties✓ Correct
CC. Only parties who specifically agree to be bound
DD. The original owner and their heirs only
Explanation
A covenant that 'runs with the land' is enforceable against all future owners of the burdened property. It is connected to the land itself, not just the individual who made the agreement.
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