Property Ownership
In Indiana, a 'covenant running with the land' is enforceable against:
AOnly the original grantor and grantee
BSubsequent owners of the burdened property✓ Correct
COnly parties who sign the original covenant
DOnly neighboring property owners
Explanation
A covenant running with the land binds and benefits subsequent owners of the property, not just the original parties. To run with the land, the covenant must be in writing, touch and concern the land, and be intended to bind successors.
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