Property Ownership
A covenant running with the land means the restriction:
AApplies only to the current owner of the property
BBinds all future owners of the property✓ Correct
CExpires after 25 years under Nebraska law
DCan only be enforced by the local government
Explanation
A covenant running with the land is a restriction that is attached to the property itself and binds all future owners, not just the original party who agreed to it.
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