Property Ownership
A covenant running with the land in Indiana must:
ABe registered with the Indiana Real Estate Commission
BRelate to the use of the land and be intended to bind successors, with notice to subsequent purchasers✓ Correct
CBe renewed every 10 years
DBe approved by a majority of neighboring property owners
Explanation
For a covenant to run with the land (binding successors in ownership), it must: touch and concern the land, be intended to bind successors, and subsequent purchasers must have notice (usually through recording).
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