Property Ownership
A Wisconsin 'covenant running with the land' is enforceable against future owners when it:
AWas agreed to verbally by the original parties
BIs in writing, recorded, and intended to bind successors (touches and concerns the land)✓ Correct
CIs approved by the local zoning board
DInvolves a payment of money only
Explanation
A covenant runs with the land and binds future owners when it is in writing, recorded, intended to run, and touches and concerns the land (relates to its use or enjoyment).
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