Property Ownership
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) in a Kansas subdivision:
AExpires after 10 years by law
BRuns with the land and binds future owners✓ Correct
COnly applies to the original buyer
DMust be approved by KREC
Explanation
Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) run with the land, meaning they are binding on all future owners of the property, not just the original buyer.
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