Property Ownership

In Indiana, a 'deed restriction' (restrictive covenant) in a subdivision is enforceable by:

AOnly the original developer who imposed it
BAny property owner within the subdivision who benefits from the restriction✓ Correct
COnly the county government
DOnly buyers who received notice of the restriction at closing

Explanation

Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) that run with the land are enforceable by any property owner in the subdivision who benefits from the restriction, not just the original grantor. This is true even if the original developer no longer has an interest.

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