Escrow & Title
In Oklahoma, a condominium's declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) is recorded in the county clerk's office. This means:
AOnly the current owners are bound by them
BAll future owners are bound by the CC&Rs, as they are part of the chain of title and provide constructive notice of the restrictions to all purchasers✓ Correct
CCC&Rs expire after 10 years automatically
DOnly the HOA board can enforce them, not individual owners
Explanation
Recorded CC&Rs run with the land and bind all future owners, who have constructive notice of the restrictions by virtue of the recording. In Oklahoma condominiums, the declaration is filed under the Condominium Ownership Act and is part of the public record.
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