Property Ownership
A Kentucky deed restriction (covenant) that prohibits commercial use of a residential lot runs with the land, meaning:
AIt applies only to the original buyer
BIt binds all future owners of the property✓ Correct
CIt expires after 10 years
DIt can be removed by a vote of current owners
Explanation
A covenant that runs with the land is binding on all future owners of the property, not just the original buyer, as long as the covenant meets the legal requirements to run with the land.
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