Escrow & Title
In South Dakota, a 'deed restriction' created by a developer to maintain neighborhood character runs with the land, which means:
AThe restriction is only enforceable for 20 years
BIt binds all future owners of the property, not just the original buyer✓ Correct
COnly the developer can enforce it
DIt ends when the developer sells the last lot in the subdivision
Explanation
A deed restriction that 'runs with the land' is binding on all future owners of the restricted property. It is enforceable by any property owner in the subdivision who benefits from the restriction.
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