Property Ownership
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) in Nebraska:
ACan only be enforced by the county government
BRuns with the land and binds future owners of the property✓ Correct
CAutomatically expires after 25 years
DCannot restrict the use of residential property
Explanation
Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) are private agreements that run with the land and are binding on all future owners, enforceable by neighboring property owners in the restricted subdivision.
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