Property Ownership
Air rights allow a property owner to:
ABuild underground tunnels
BDevelop the space above their land to a reasonable height✓ Correct
CMine minerals beneath the surface
DUse adjacent property for access
Explanation
Air rights grant the property owner the right to use the airspace above their land, subject to government regulations such as aviation laws. They can be sold or leased separately from the surface rights.
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