Property Ownership

A Florida property owner grants an easement appurtenant to the neighboring property owner. This easement:

ATerminates when either property is sold
BRuns with the land and is binding on future owners of both properties✓ Correct
CRequires annual renewal to remain valid
DIs personal to the neighboring owner and cannot be transferred

Explanation

An easement appurtenant is attached to the land itself (not to the person). It runs with the land, meaning it benefits the dominant tenement and burdens the servient tenement regardless of changes in ownership.

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