Property Ownership
A covenant that 'runs with the land' means:
AIt applies only to the current owner
BIt binds all future owners of the property✓ Correct
CIt expires after 10 years
DIt must be re-recorded with each sale
Explanation
A covenant that runs with the land is binding on all future owners of the property, not just the original parties, as long as it meets the legal requirements for running covenants.
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