Land Use & Zoning

In Arizona, a 'view easement' protects a property owner's:

ARight to see the sky from their window
BContractual or recorded right to have a specific view maintained by neighboring properties✓ Correct
CConstitutional right to natural light
DLegal right to prevent all development on adjacent property

Explanation

A view easement is a recorded right that prevents neighboring property owners from constructing structures or planting vegetation that would block a specified view. It must be created by agreement and recorded to be enforceable against future owners.

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