Escrow & Title
A Nebraska property has a deed restriction prohibiting buildings taller than 35 feet. The restriction was placed by a developer in 1990. This restriction:
AExpired after 20 years
BRuns with the land and is still enforceable✓ Correct
COnly applies to the original purchaser
DIs a zoning regulation, not a deed restriction
Explanation
Deed restrictions (restrictive covenants) that run with the land are binding on all future owners. They don't expire based on age alone unless a termination date was specified.
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