Property Ownership

A Connecticut property owner has 'riparian rights' along a river that runs through their property. These rights generally allow the owner to:

ADivert all the water for personal use
BMake reasonable use of the water as it flows through the property without substantially diminishing the flow to downstream owners✓ Correct
CBuild any structure they want in the riverbed
DSell access to the river to anyone they choose

Explanation

Under Connecticut's riparian rights doctrine, owners of land along a watercourse may make reasonable use of the water, but cannot unreasonably deprive downstream owners of their rights. The use must be reasonable considering all riparian owners' interests.

Related Connecticut Property Ownership Questions

Practice More Connecticut Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Connecticut Quiz →