Property Ownership
In Colorado, an 'appurtenance' is:
AA type of mortgage
BA right, privilege, or improvement that belongs to and passes with the property✓ Correct
CA personal property item that is excluded from the sale
DA government lien on the property
Explanation
An appurtenance is a right, privilege, or improvement attached to a property that passes with title when the property is transferred — such as an easement appurtenant, water rights, or mineral rights (if not severed). It goes with the land.
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