Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of an appurtenance to real property?
AA refrigerator left by the seller
BAn easement benefiting an adjacent property✓ Correct
CThe seller's personal vehicle parked in the garage
DA month-to-month lease agreement
Explanation
An appurtenance is a right or improvement that is attached to and passes with the land when it is sold. An easement appurtenant benefits an adjacent parcel and transfers automatically with the dominant estate.
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