Escrow & Title
In Hawaii, a 'deed restriction' that runs with the land is similar to which of the following?
AA. A government lien
BB. A private restrictive covenant binding on future owners✓ Correct
CC. An easement for utility access
DD. A judgment against the current owner
Explanation
A deed restriction and a restrictive covenant are essentially the same: private, written restrictions on land use that run with the land and bind future owners.
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