Property Ownership

In Montana, a covenant running with the land is enforceable by and against:

AOnly the original parties who created it
BSubsequent owners of the land as long as it touches and concerns the land✓ Correct
COnly the county government
DOnly licensed real estate professionals

Explanation

A covenant running with the land in Montana is binding on and enforceable by subsequent owners of the burdened and benefited properties, provided it touches and concerns the land, there was intent for it to run, and there is privity of estate.

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