Property Ownership
In Idaho, a 'covenant running with the land' must meet which requirements?
AOnly oral agreement is needed
BIt must be in writing, intended to run with the land, and touch and concern the land✓ Correct
COnly government entities can create such covenants
DIt expires after 20 years automatically
Explanation
For a covenant to run with the land in Idaho, it must: (1) be in writing, (2) be intended to bind successors, (3) touch and concern the land (relate to its use or enjoyment), and (4) there must be privity of estate between the original parties.
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