Property Ownership
A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) in North Carolina:
ACan be enforced by the government only
BRuns with the land and binds future owners✓ Correct
CExpires after 30 years automatically
DCan only restrict commercial use
Explanation
Deed restrictions run with the land and are enforceable by other property owners in the same subdivision who benefit from the restrictions.
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