Property Ownership

In Alaska, a 'scenic easement' granted to a land trust or municipality would restrict the property owner from:

AEntering the property
BObstructing defined views through construction, planting, or other development✓ Correct
CSelling the property to new owners
DUsing the property for any purpose

Explanation

A scenic easement limits the property owner's ability to block specified views — typically of mountains, water, or other scenic features. The easement is granted to a public body or land trust, which enforces the view protection covenant. The property owner retains full use of the land except for the view obstruction restriction.

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