Property Ownership
In South Carolina, a property with a recorded 'covenant running with the land' is:
ASubject to the restriction only while the original parties are alive
BBound by the restriction regardless of who owns the property✓ Correct
CExempt from zoning regulations
DSubject to annual renewal of the covenant
Explanation
A covenant running with the land binds all current and future owners of the property. It is a private restriction that is not affected by changes in ownership.
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