Property Ownership

An Alaska property owner who transfers only air rights to a developer is conveying:

AThe right to breathe clean air above the property
BThe right to use and build in the airspace above the specified elevation✓ Correct
CAll mineral rights beneath the surface
DThe right to harvest timber on the property

Explanation

Air rights convey the right to use and develop the airspace above a specified elevation over a parcel of land. In urban areas, air rights can be sold, leased, or transferred separately from the surface rights and from other air rights at different elevations, enabling high-rise development above existing structures.

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