Property Ownership
A CC&R (Covenant, Condition, and Restriction) in a Hawaii subdivision deed:
AOnly applies while the original developer owns the property
BRuns with the land and binds all future owners of parcels within the subdivision✓ Correct
CMay be freely violated without consequence
DIs enforced only by government authorities
Explanation
CC&Rs are private deed restrictions that run with the land, binding all current and future owners within the subdivision. They are enforced by neighboring property owners or the homeowners' association.
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