Asked by Brooke Rupert on Jun 05, 2024

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To "run with the land," a restrictive covenant must essentially:

A) be related to any disputed property.
B) have a number of claimants to an estate.
C) be binding on the original parties and their successors.
D) be a joint tenancy.

Restrictive Covenant

A provision in a deed or lease restricting the actions the property's owner may take with the property.

Run with the Land

Legal terms or conditions that are attached to a piece of land and bind both current and future owners.

Binding

describes an agreement or contract that is legally enforceable and obligates the parties to its terms.

  • Understand the impact of restrictive covenants on property use and their enforcement.
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Towanada PettwayJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
For a covenant to run with the land,it must have been binding on the original parties to it,and those parties must have intended that the covenant bind their successors.