Property Ownership
An Arizona purchaser who buys a lot in a subdivision that includes a platted easement for a future road must:
AConsent separately before the easement takes effect
BAccept the easement as it was created with the subdivision plat—it is a recorded encumbrance✓ Correct
CReceive additional compensation for the easement
DApply to the city to remove the easement
Explanation
When a developer records a subdivision plat showing easements, those easements are created and become encumbrances on the lots. Buyers take title subject to easements shown on the recorded plat.
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