Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, a deed restriction (restrictive covenant) that limits property to single-family residential use:
ACannot be enforced by neighbors
BRuns with the land and is enforceable by neighboring property owners in the same subdivision who benefit from the restriction, even after property is sold✓ Correct
CExpires when the original grantor dies
DIs only enforceable by the government
Explanation
Restrictive covenants that 'run with the land' are binding on all future owners of the burdened property. In Oklahoma, homeowners in a subdivision who benefit from uniform restrictions can enforce those covenants against violating neighbors through courts.
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