Property Ownership
In Florida, 'air rights' above a property are:
AOwned by the federal government
BPart of the bundle of rights in fee simple ownership, subject to FAA regulations for aviation✓ Correct
CReserved exclusively for cell tower use
DNot a recognized property right in Florida
Explanation
Air rights above a property are part of the bundle of rights in fee simple ownership. Owners can sell, lease, or restrict air rights above their property, subject to FAA airspace regulations for navigable airspace (typically above 500 feet).
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